Flowers are so often restricted to certain times of our lives … Valentine's Day, birthdays, sometimes Mother's Day, and often times when our feelings have been hurt! Having fresh flowers in the home can be truly uplifting, so why not break out of the box for your next bouquet? Give someone special a New Year's flower bouquet - there are plenty of great reasons to! We explore them here.
1. Flowers banish sick feelings
New Year's Day (and in fact, the entire week afterwards) is a time of self-inflicted illness for much of the population. Help quiet that headache and soothe that churning stomach with the sweet scent of flowers. Even if your friends or loved ones hasn’t been able to clean the house for three days because they've felt so horrible, there will be one beautiful thing to focus on!
2. Kick start fulfilling resolutions
The Feng Shui principle of bringing the life and energy of the outside world into the home in order to create a more positive, energetic, forward-moving atmosphere isn't a crazy superstition. Humans evolved in an almost exclusively outdoor environment, surrounded by plants, flowers, running water, fresh air … our bodies and brains crave it. Flowers can help motivate and bring energy into a house, and this is never more important than when there are resolutions to fulfil!
3. Change your relationship from a one-hit gift wonder, to something deeper
This isn't only meant in a romantic sense! If you have friends or family that you rarely have contact with outside of buying holiday gifts, there is no better time than the New Year to let them know they are truly important to you. A flower bouquet is simple, beautiful, has universal appeal and carries no associated burden of feeling they must return the gift.
4. Cheer up a house!
This point is just as good a reason to buy flowers for yourself as it is for someone you love. If your house seems awfully empty after the holiday rush, or you spent the entire holidays with a relative whom you know is staring at four walls now, a flower delivery is a great way to keep the house full in spirit for awhile longer.
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