National Smile Power Day | June 15
Thu Jun 15th

National Smile Power Day

National Smile Power Day, each year, shares one empowering word on June 15th.

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With a smile, start your day with a smile and the first "How can I help you?" No matter where you are employed, career seeking, retired, or searching for new horizons, starting the day with a smile is certainly more empowering than a pout or grump. Starting with a smile first is quicker than trying to get there later in the day..

When you smile at someone, you are showing them that they are important and deserving the smile they just gave them. Whether you smile or not. Smiles are morale boosters and confidence builders.

According to study, smiling does raise human attractiveness and likability. Smiling builds greater confidence and increased interpersonal cooperation. Smiling at someone who can help them relax and relieve their anxiety while also making you feel relaxed. Smiles will lift your mood and make you a happier person even if you don't feel like it.

How to celebrate smile power day

Challenge yourself to smile more often today. Smile to disarm a critical situation or simply smile during your daily activities. tense situation can be defused with a smile. Is your smiling face causing you to have a rough time?

There are tips to help you smile and be able to help you smile

  • Think of a few happy times that automatically bring a smile for you. You know, those moments when you stomach gurgled or a time when you were so proud of yourself that smiling stopped hurting from smiling. Make those memories handy and use them to help you smile more often
  • Save a few short jokes that are just so silly that you can't help but smile.. Also tell them to others... Simple kid's gags or riddles that play on words are the best ones
  • Learn Spoonerisms. This fun way of converting letters in two words in a sentence to produce new words makes people stop and consider. And then they smile, and so will you! Instead of ordering peas and carrots at a restaurant, you'll have the keys and parrots," an example of a Spoonerism is that instead of ordering peas and carrots, you say, "I'll have the keys and parrots"
  • Make a list of the items you're grateful for. Which ones make you smile? Which ones make you smile? Make the list handy and refer to it often. Add to it and see your smiles light up

On social media, use #SmilePowerDay.

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The 15th anniversary of the june 15th in the United States' most prestigious event in history

1877

Henry Ossian Flipper, the former slave, became the first African American to graduate from West Point. After attending Atlanta University, he joined the United States Military Academy in 1873.

1921

Bessie Coleman, the first female pilot and first pilot of Native-American descent, became the first female pilot of African-American descent and the first female pilot of Native-American descent. In 1920, she travelled to France for the first time because no flight schools in the United States would admit her. On June 15, 1921, There Coleman obtained her pilot's license. 1921. Coleman started barnstorming to make a living after she got her license.. She returned to Europe once more to learn the art flying basics. "Queen Bess" at functions for her flamboyant style over the years. Coleman died tragically as a passenger at the age of 34 when she was thrown from a plane after the pilot lost control.

1934

Congress approved the boundaries and construction of facilities for the park, twenty-two years after President Calvin Coolidge signed the bill authorizing the establishment of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park.. Visitors from around the country were flocking to see the park's majestic sights right before its completion six years ago..

2012

The first successful tightrope walk over Niagara Falls is complete.. Nikolas Wallenda, an American Nikolas Wallenda, completed the feat, adding to his growing list of acrobatic and aerial achievements.

June 15th is the 15th anniversary of the june 15th national celebrations

Fred balzar – 1880

Fred Balzar, the Nevada governor, served as both state senator and assessor before being elected governor of Nevada.

Don mcgregor – 1945

Don McGregor, a comic book writer, brought a thrilling new Marvel family story to the Marvel family through Black Panther. Interestingly, he began as a proofreader who challenged the editorial staff for a better idea. The challenge was back, leaving McGregor with the challenge of turning the initiative into a creative success. a creative success.

Jack horner – 1946

Jack Horner, the noted paleontologist, has made numerous contributions to the paleontological field. From the discovery of new dinosaurs and their behavior to the publication of numerous research, books, and children's books, children's books have been published.

Ice cube – 1969

Born O'Shea Jackson, the American rapper and filmmaker, helped bring gangsta rap to the mainstream with his album Straight Outta Compton..