Nesar Ahmad Siddiqui
3 min readJul 19, 2023

Understand the power of smiling.
Many of us think that smiling is on autopilot and we can’t do anything. Let us check this notion. There are people who smile more and frown less. Such people are free from clutter and twists in their minds, and they believe life is to live happily as much as possible.
Frowning marks a troubled nature. The person whose heart is stained can’t see things as they are. They are full of doubts; they are aggressive; and they are habitual of blaming others for all wrongs in their day-to-day affairs.
Being clear in mind is not so simple, but there are numerous therapies to get rid of complex inputs in our minds and make living as easy as possible. The simple therapy is that We must pay attention to what we think and how it influences how we behave.
We are angry with someone because his or her service was substandard. Normally, nobody likes to be poorly rated for inferior service. It may happen, and the reasons need to be examined before being judgmental. In such a situation, the first victim is our facial expression. We get furious, and frowning replaces smiling until the process is reversed after realising that we are carrying a futile burden.
When problems arise, we must accept that in any process there is an element of risk and that the outcome may not be up to par.
Smiling is a trait that can be propagated while meeting in family, in friend circles, with customers, relatives, coworkers, and even strangers. Once we realise that it is an opportunity to make the relationship better, smiling on the face does a great job.
Smiling costs nothing, but it works the same way we present gift items to others. Thus, smiling in itself is a great gift. It is magic to speed up the healing of bitterness in our relationship.
Smiling people are more productive and know how to live up to their responsibilities. If we want to be the type of people who smile, we have to fight with despondency and dejection. We must count what we have, not the luxurious items of the people around us.
Facial expression counts as much as well-structured words in our talks. Keep an eye on facial expressions to make our talk impactful. Whether we hate or love, our faces tell the truth. We can manipulate words, but faces usually express what is in our hearts. At times, smiling is also fake, but it never lasts long, and even in short meetings, realities come to the fore.
Choose to be a happy person, irrespective of possessions. Simply having good health is sufficient to make us smile in our routines. A well-off person is rarely happy because they pay extra attention to managing excessive possessions and are eager to get more.
Stay strong and be calm, even if things happen against our wishes. It is a life that is made up of some positives, some negatives, and some mixed episodes. But in all conditions, it is our choice to accept those episodes happily or painfully.
Life is an extraordinary gift. Make it productive and impactful. It is in our hands, as stories of happy people suggest. Keep growing with the free gift of smiling.

Nesar Ahmad Siddiqui
Nesar Ahmad Siddiqui

Written by Nesar Ahmad Siddiqui

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