🥰 How to cure your grump face...

Grumpy resting face has stages. We don’t judge... we treat. 🧪 Here's a mini-thread.

Winner spotted the symptoms. Chububu mixed the cure.

Step one: Diagnose the doom before it becomes a personality. 🤬

Treatment got weird fast. 💀

Winner ran the ritual, Chububu shook the gloom loose. If your mood is negative and haunted, don’t hide it... exorcise it. 🫶👀

Final update: grin restored.

✅😊

Winner and Chububu don’t do miracles... they just do aggressive joy repair.

Tag someone who needs a grump resting face cure today. 👇😂

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... Read moreHaving dealt with my own grumpy resting face, I can definitely relate to how it sometimes feels like a mask that’s hard to take off. What really helped me was recognizing the first step mentioned—diagnosing the grump before it becomes a fixed expression or personality trait. It’s easy to overlook our moods, but awareness is key to change. I tried a personal version of the 'shake out the gloom' step: a combination of light exercise and playful interactions with friends. Even simple activities like dancing to a favorite song or sharing silly jokes helped loosen up my tense facial muscles and lifted my spirits. This not only changed how others saw me but also how I felt from the inside. Finally, restoring the grin felt like reclaiming my social confidence. I reminded myself that it’s okay not to be cheerful all the time but to actively choose joy and express it. Sometimes, smiling in front of a mirror or practicing gratitude journaling helped brighten my mindset, which naturally softened my facial expression into a friendlier one. If you or someone you know struggles with a grumpy resting face, this approach of diagnosing mood, shaking off negativity, and consciously restoring a smile can make a real difference. It’s not about pretending but about nurturing genuine joy and letting it show. The journey might get a bit 'weird' at times, but as this mini-thread suggests, aggressive joy repair is worth it!