Smiles Are Good Medicine
Heck, offer two-for-one specials.
It won’t cost you anything except flexing a few facial muscles, and I’d be willing to bet it will pay back dividends you never imagined.
And I’ll bet you feel better at the end of the day. ☺
Randy Gaddo, a retired Marine, is a regular contributor to PRB and lives in Peachtree City, Ga. Contact him at (678) 350-8642 or e-mail cwo4usmc@comcast.net.
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Thank you…after recently suffering a heart attack and being repeatedly told to reduce stress I’ve found that this is the best stress reliever, a smile. After too many meds, advice and books, for me it works. Again, thanks for the reminder as I prepare for two long days at work with a big SMILE on my face!
Thanks for the reminder. Unfortunately we all need to take time to give away more smiles as there seems to be a smile shortage lately. I do a lot of work over the phone and I truly believe that a customer can truly feel your smile even over the phone. Thanks for the smile and the upbeat and positive message. Sincerely, (with a smile) Dan Downey
If you’ll just smile…with budget cuts and other financial constraints you are so right in stating “a smile won’t cost anything” goodness this is something we can all afford to give away – yipee!
I feel better already,
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