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YOUR HABITUAL EXPRESSION

What kind /of an expression do you wear habitually ? is it sour, morose, repellant? Is it a mean, stingy, contemptible, uncharitable, intolerant expression? Do you wear the expression of a bulldog, a grasping, greedy, hungry expression, which indicates an avaricious nature? Do you go about among your employees with a thundercloud expression, with a melancholy, despondent, hopeless look 1 on.,your, face or do you wear the sunshine expression which radices good cheer and hope, which indicates a feeling of goodwill and of helpfulness? Do people smile and look happier when you approach them, or do they shrink from you, and feel a chilly, goose-flesh sensation come over them ‘as they see you approach ? It makes all the difference in the world to you and to those whom you influence, what kind of an expression you wear.

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New Zealand Tablet, 25 August 1910, Page 1377

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YOUR HABITUAL EXPRESSION New Zealand Tablet, 25 August 1910, Page 1377

YOUR HABITUAL EXPRESSION New Zealand Tablet, 25 August 1910, Page 1377

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