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This article was originally published in Waterfront Magazine Article January 2005
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Tips for eliminating the Winter BluesThe holiday season has passed. We’ve likely pulled our winter wardrobe together, shopped our selves silly for gifts, partied and rung in the New Year..Now what? The gray days of winter are likely to be more frequent than days when the sun will shine. So what can we do to brighten the gray days? First be thankful for your bounty. You are truly blessed if you have your health. Remember your friends and family. They are still there to warm your heart even if the holidays have passed. Make plans to get together and share that warm feeling in January, It dosen’t have to be a religious or national holiday to have a special gathering. If you have socialized enough and need a break, there are other ways to warm your heart and avoid the winter blues. Examine your closets..how many coats do you really need? Pull the coats and jackets you are keeping just because you own them. Keep the ones you wear and donate the surplus. Remember there are individuals who don’t have even one warm jacket. They will treasure your old favorite. Now sort through your scarves and gloves. Again eliminate your surplus. Next review your winter wardrobe. Most of us have items that are perfectly good but we never wear them. Why save these garments? Remember those less fortunate than yourself and be generous. Giving to a good cause is its own reward. You’ll find that it will light up your heart to gift your useful extras to your less fortunate neighbors. If you aren’t certain where to donate call NEW, 416-469-8060 a charity that helps immigrant and refugee women and their families. Don’t hoard. That old suit you rarely wear will make a perfect job interview suit for someone and be the one they gladly use every day. If you have re-decorated your home for the holidays and have new items to use , pack up the old dishes, pots, pans, cutlery, towels and bedding. Once again your surplus will be treasured by individuals that have little or nothing. Wondering where to take your items? Once again NEW will be grateful. Also The Furniture Bank will gladly arrange to pick up your old furniture and household items. Just call 416-934-1229. If you are one of those special people who have donated in advance of this season, there are still things you can do to brighten up your days. Gift yourself to a good cause. Simply call an organization who cause you believe in and lend then a hand. Cancer patients need drivers, children need big brothers and sisters and the list goes on. Want to organize your closet? I don’t know where to begin simply send a self addresses envelope or visit me at Marilyn’s at 200 Spadina Ave and you’ll obtain a Closet Organizing direction sheet. Need personal advice..set a time and I will help you work out your wardrobe dilemma. Keep busy, do good deeds and you’ll never be oppressed by the Winter Blues. Enjoy this first quarter of 2005 |
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