If you feel great, a smile comes naturally. It's an outward sign of joy, amusement, or excitement. Obviously, it is not natural to smile when we're sad or upset; but it turns out that smiling might be the best thing to do when you're ready to shift into a brighter mood. And it's not just for you; each time you smile at a person, their brain coaxes them to return the favour. You are creating a reciprocal relationship that allows both of you to release 'feel good' chemicals in your brain (endorphins), activate the reward centres, increase attractiveness and the chances of living longer, healthier lives.
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No need for a special cake pan for our Easy Lamb Cake! The adorable cake is as easy as it is delicious, and soon to be the centerpiece of your Easter dessert table. Make it a fun, family Easter activity and bake it with the kids this year!
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