CHARM

“Our powers of charm are unparalleled when we move through life with a welcoming smile and an attitude that wordlessly demonstrates our willingness to admit people we have just met into our lives.ย  Others are naturally drawn toward our easy and outgoing demeanor because they sense that it is sincere rather than an affection.”-The DailyOm

 

Thank you for sharing Ashley!

The word “charm” can sometimes carry with it a negative connotation. But sincerity of charm is a magnet to pull great people into our lives, and to brighten the days of others who need it.

Compassion + Charisma = Charm.

Share that copiously today!

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BEAM THAT GRIN!!!

“The more audacious we are in articulating our lighthearted demeanor, the better received our efforts at spreading good cheer will be. Few individuals can resist smiling when they are on the receiving end ofย  a beaming grin. When we let our light shine, the world becomes, if only for a few moments, a better place, and the happiness that began within us spreads from person to person until everyone around us is pleased to be alive.”

This is just plain awesome! Thank you for sharing today, Jessica!

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-Dr. Lindeman

(and if you are looking for a book to help you smile: Purposely Positive might help ๐Ÿ™‚

Ordinary becomes extraordinary!

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Thanks for sharing Jessica!

 

“There is great potential for happiness hidden in our day-to-day existence, and fully realizing this veiled joy is often little more than a matter of savoring each of our experiences to the fullest extent possible. When we regard the happenings that define our days as ordinary or insignificant, we inadvertently rob them of any meaning they might have conveyed. Yet the ordinary becomes extraordinary each time we admit to ourselves that life’s smallest pleasures and most commonplace events can touch us deeply. As we learn to appreciate and enjoy the world around us, we begin to see that we need not go in search of fun because there is so much of it to be had in the experiences that make up our lives in the present.”