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Power of a smile

Princess Diana's chief asset was her smile. She resurrected the fortunes of the British Royal family. Former U.S. President, Bill Clinton has been smiling even in difficulties and hardships and his smile has paid off handsomely. Now he is the most successful citizen of the world in the political field.

Many professionals like airhostesses, doctors, nurses, teachers, salesmen and politicians need a smile to make their work places lively in order to remove distress, pain and tension from the people they deal with.

The power of a smile is great. It is far reaching and penetrates everything. It turns unhappiness into good cheer, enforces friendship and kindly feeling. People feel comfortable when they are welcomed with a smile. Smiling alone can reduce lot of hardships.

Let a smile become a part of your face — it will do wonders for you. Smile is an art. As Chanakya, said "what you can do with a smile, why use a sword?"

Prashanthi C, IX A
Hyderabad: Indo English School, Kukkatpally

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