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How Making Funny Faces Can Stop Work Stress

Making funny faces at work can significantly reduce stress by stimulating endorphin release and activating laughter, which enhances mood and triggers emotional balance. This practice also reduces stress hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline while fostering social interactions and camaraderie. Facial expressions influence emotional experiences, promoting overall well-being through the facial feedback hypothesis. Incorporating short …

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