“There is no contact between human beings that does not affect both of them.” – Eric Fromm

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In each of our relationships, and even in each of our acquaintances, we have the ability to change the world without even saying a word. Even in passing, a simple smile can completely change the course of a person’s direction. For the person receiving the smile, they are given a sliver of hope in a world that may otherwise often seem glum while the person flashing the smile will always be more buoyant in his steps. If a simple smile can have such a great effect, imagine what the expansion of that positive attitude can do in our conversations.
With every point of human contact, there is the possibility of bringing about positive change. What kind of energy are you putting into your relationships? What kind of energy are you emanating as you walk down the street? Realize the power apparent with every breath you take, and your ability to make others breathe easier through the simple act of being positively present.

Steve
Steve McAllister is an actor, musician, accomplished author, filmmaker, and the man behind Your Daily Groove. His most recent novel, The McAllister Code is available as an e-book at www.themcallistercode.com. Find Steve on Twitter, @InkenSoul. Read his reviews and articles here.

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Thanks, Lynn.
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