Is your smile fading?

Is life circumstances chipping away fragments of your beautiful smile?

            Are you beginning to have a look which is NOT a reflection of who you are as a beautiful person but rather how your life occurrences have been?

If what I have mentioned above relate to you, please do not worry much, I get you. I understand you, because I have been there too. In fact this was my state until today.

Life is full of ups and downs, they say. Many things may be going wrong around us causing us to either respond or react. This response or reaction may be having a negative effect on us, and our looks without us even realizing until it is probably too late. We may have thought, “Should we ‘beat’ life and get what we want, we are good.” But let me ask you this, in the course of you ‘beating’ life, did you lose your joy, did you lose some edges of your beautiful smiles such that now you need to ‘force’ yourself to smile? If you did lose your joy, happiness, beautiful smile, sense of purpose, and the likes, then more was taken away from you than what you may have gained.

This had been the state of some of us: We have had our beautiful smiles ‘stolen’ by life for so long that we don’t even remember how our true smiles actually looks like. What should we do? I will tell you this; FIND A THOUGHT or STATEMENT or even an EVENT WHICH AUTOMATICALLY BRINGS SMILES TO YOUR FACE when you remember or think about it. Should you get something, bring it up in your head as often as you need to. In this way, you would be able to save your countenance from being as repelling as the bad circumstances that may be happening around you. Mine now is, “You are loved by God.” This thought effortlessly brings smiles to my face. What is yours?

2 responses to “FADING SMILE.”

  1. Rhanda Avatar

    Mine is: I am courageous. 😊

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    1. TheHolySpirit_Augustina Avatar

      That is beautiful Rhanda.

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