Most see the start of December onward as being
the most acceptable time to trim up. But there are still a lot of people
out there whose Christmas begin in November or even October. If you're itching to break out the Christmas
lights before the Festival of Lights on National Day, go ahead — psychologists
say it might make you happier.
There's no-one more enthusiastic about Christmas than Navita, from Navita Designs Christmas Collection upstairs Rayneau in Vide Bouteille, who admits advertising her Collection as early as October to encourage customers to experience
this happiness associated with early decorating.
Navita believes that in a world full of stress and anxiety people like
to associate to things that make them happy and Christmas decorations evoke
those strong feelings of childhood. She believes that Christmas is such a wonderful
time of the year,that she doesn’t know how anyone wouldn't be in the spirit for
putting up decorations.
But what is it, exactly, about Christmas decorations that triggers those happy hormones? For starters, the bright lights and colours experts say. Chromotherapy, or colour therapy, which is thought to increase energy levels and boost happiness, might be at play. Or maybe it’s just the ambiance in general — who can resist smiling at the sight of a Christmas tree being lit for the first time?
There's another possible benefit to decorating
early, though: The neighbors might think you're friendlier! Research has shown
that people interpret Christmas decorations on a home as a cue that the people
inside are sociable.
We’re sure the Christmas-enthused homeowners in
your neighborhood are already cranking the festive tunes. Maybe your own tree
isn't up yet, but you’ve got to admit, the sight of theirs makes you happy every
time you walk by.
So start your home decorations today by shopping Navita Designs Christmas Collection upstairs Rayneau in Vide Bouteille (721-8016). Our friendly customer representatives are waiting to help you bring
this cheer and gladness to your home this holiday season.
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