A Best Kept Secret

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Everyone loves a bargain, especially today. Who hasn’t felt the pinch of the economy in the past ten years? We study newspaper ads for the best prices, and shop online on eBay and Craigs List.

IMG_3220 wrinklesAs I draw nearer to the end of this decade in my life I’ve noticed more and more creases and sags in my face. Though I’ve never been inclined to take seriously any drastic measures as a surgical face lift, I have discovered a simple way to get a face lift for free. It doesn’t hurt, requires no trips to a clinic or cosmetic store, and requires no great investment in time.

The secret? To learn this best kept fantastic secret, click here.

Ha ha! I bet you thought there was some gimmick or trick. If you are at that point in your life where you are noticing a few of those wrinkles, get in front of a mirror and check it out with a big smile. I’ve learned that if I smile with my eyes – the best kind of smile at all – even the bags under them tend to disappear. Who would have guessed it?

OK. So what if you aren’t getting saggy yet? Maybe you are a young mother with sweet tender cheeks and no lines? That smile is still the best bargain available. After all, a simple smile can…

  • tell your son you are proud of him.
  • cheer a stranger who’s having a bad day.
  • lift the spirits of a friend across the room.
  • assure your daughter that she is loved even if she did mess up on …
  • encourage a nervous speaker at a meeting.
  • remind your spouse of your love.
  • share an unspoken joke with a knowing look.
  • lift your own spirits from the inside out.

I am reminded of a song from out of the past. Click here and enjoy Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella.

A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones. (Proverbs 17:22 KJV)
How many hearts can you make merry with a smile today?

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Janice D. Green, wife, mother, and grandmother, retired after over 20 years in the public school system, most which were as an elementary librarian, with a goal to write Christian children's books. Her most recent releases are Jonah: The Fearful Prophet and The Creation (second edition) which are both published in three different formats. Janice's passion is to write about the Bible in a way that encourages people to want to know more and to read it for themselves. She also quilts and hopes to inspire families and youth groups to create Bible quilts for children. www.honeycombadventures.com www.biblequilts.com.

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