Summer is Over - Tips on Transitioning to Fall

By Binga Cannon, published Oct 05, 2006
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Pack up your flip flops and bathing suits because summer is over. It's official, we have entered the rim of fall depending on what region of the world you are residing in. I am in the north eastern part of the country so I have to prepare for blizzards and harsh winds. The fall season is not my favorite but I tend to manage through it. There are a few activities that I use to break in the season gingerly. 

The fall season is a time for reflection of the year. I have read and met acquaintances who suffer from the winter blues. Some people just can not deal with the cold snow and icy winds often associated with fall. In some individuals it offsets a bit of depression and anxiety. On the other hand, some people love the fall and can not wait for Christmas or to build snow men. It does not really matter your position on the season because it is here to stay and should be celebrated. 

Here are a few tips to bring in the fall: 

- Buy New Clothes: There is nothing like buying a new outfit to accommodate the new climate. A nice pair of shoes or a nice warm coat to boot will make you want winter to come so you can show off your digs. Any kind of fall item like gloves and scarves can be fun to purchase. 

- Fall Cleaning and Feng Shui: Clean your house in places you have never seen or imagined. It will help you eliminate some of the clutter in your home and your life. It is like cleaning out the old and bringing in the new. Any good Feng shui book can help with this process. According to Wikipedia, Feng shui (pronounced "fung shway") is the ancient Chinese practice of placement and arrangement of space to achieve harmony with the environment. The literal translation is "wind and water". 

(1) Remember to keep all you study and office work out of your bedroom. Your bedroom should be your place of rest. If at all possible, keep all electronics our of your bedroom room due to the radiation they permeate. 

(2) Always keep happy photos around to remind you to smile. 

(3) Fill your home with plants because they produce oxygen. 

(4) Clear out your home's doorway because you may be blocking goodness the new season has to bring. 

Summer is Over - Tips on Transitioning to Fall

Here Comes Fall

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Takeaways
  • There is nothing like buying a new outfit to
  • Always keep happy photos around to remind you to smile.
  • Have a end of summer party: Invite a few friends over and make it a
Did You Know?
According to Wikipedia, Feng shui (pronounced "fung shway") is the ancient Chinese practice of placement and arrangement of space to achieve harmony with the environment.
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