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Cozy Winter Decorating Ideas You Can Keep Up All Season Long
The landscape outside might look bleak and lifeless during cold winter months, but your home doesn't have to Incorporate plants into your winter decorating to make rooms appear livelier and more cheerful. Choose varieties with sculptural leaves, such as the popular fiddle leaf fig tree, for a naturally striking accent.
Give your bedroom a quick style update and prepare it for the cold-weather season by layering in textured bedding, throws, and pillows. Winter room decor, like a luxurious velvet throw and soft faux fur pillows, turn a bedroom into a cozy refuge from harsh winter winds These small accents are easy to swap out when temperatures start to warm up again.
Avoid the winter blues by infusing your spaces with pops of cheery color A bright throw or a few boldly patterned pillows will help ensure your neutral spaces don't look stark and cold like the space outside your windows Brightly colored elements can also last into the spring and summer, so this winter decorating idea makes a savvy investment
Collect a display of snowwhite dishware to bring a hint of winter style into your home. Crisp white items will stand out against a black-painted background of built-in shelves. Wood and natural accents scattered throughout add texture and dimension to the display.
New Years Around the World
There are many common superstitions around New Years traditions, including setting off fireworks to scare spirits, or opening the doors and windows to let the old year out and the new year in unimpeded. Here are some other traditions from around the world.
China
The Chinese New Year is a festival that lasts fifteen days and starts this year on January 22. It begins with the new moon that usually occurs between the end of January and the middle of February.The festival was traditionally a time to honor deities as well as ancestors. The evening preceding the New Year's Day is frequently regarded as an occasion for Chinese families to gather for the annual reunion dinner. It is also a tradition for every family to thoroughly clean their house in order to sweep away any ill fortune and to make way for incoming good luck Decorating with red paper cutouts to include good fortune or happiness, wealth, and longevity. Other activities include lighting firecrackers and giving money in red paper envelopes.
Denmark
They throw unused plates that have been saved up throughout the year at the front doors of family and friends for good luck. You can also find them standing on chairs just before midnight. An old tradition says they jump into the new year as the clock strikes 12.
Some Latin American Countries
It comes down to their underwear they wear for the holiday. Yellow = abundance and money. Red = likely find love New and clean white means peace is your top priority for the coming year
Brazil
To get into the Sea Goddess's good graces, Brazilians jump over the waves seven times.
Canada
Polar bear plunge to ring in the new year.
Russia
They will make a wish, write it on a piece of paper, and burn the paper. Then, they put the ashes into a glass of champagne and drink it. Cheers!
Philippines
Roundness is thought to signify prosperity, so on New Year's Eve locals surround themselves with round shapes. They will wear polka dots, fill their pockets with coins, or even eat circular fruits.
Turkey
It's considered good luck to sprinkle salt on your doorstep as soon as the clock strikes midnight to promote both peace and prosperity throughout the new year.
Ireland
It's customary for single gals to sleep with a mistletoe under their pillow on New Year's Eve Supposedly, sleeping with the plant helps women to find their future husbands—in their dreams, at least.
Colombia
People take empty suitcases and run around the block to hope for a year filled with travel
Greenland
You get to celebrate the New Year twice: At 8:00 PM for Denmark (and other CET countries) and at midnight for Greenland!
Hawaii
Popping firecrackers (to ward off evil spirits), eating noodles (which symbolize longevity), cleaning (so you don't carry your old life into the new year) and, for some local families, pounding mochi.
Switzerland
To bring a year of overflowing abundance and good, they let a drop of cream land on the floor New Year's Day.
Bolivia
Coins are baked into sweets and whoever finds the coins has good luck for the next year.
France
Simple and delicious, every new year they consume a stack of pancakes
Chile
Families spend the night in the company of their deceased loved ones by sleeping at the cemetery.
Scotland and Greece
It is believed that the first person who enters your home in the new year will either bring good or bad luck. Decide carefully who it is and that they walk in using their right foot.
However you celebrated, we wish you a year filled with abundance, good luck, good health, and love from friends and family.
Some helpful and attainable goals for the year
Spend more time reading
Reading is an excellent way to stimulate the mind and acquire new knowledge. Try to incorporate reading into your daily routine, even if it's only a few minutes at a time. Not into reading books? Consider reading articles and newspapers.
Take a social media break
Social media is a good communication tool, but it's important to take a break from it periodically. Monitoring or restricting your screen time in a day can help if you can't unplug for a whole day.
Volunteer
Volunteering is an excellent way to enrich both your personal and professional life while making a difference in the community.
Practice gratitude
Exercising gratitude enables you to focus on the positive aspects of your life. An optimistic outlook will help keep you motivated. When you're in a negative mindset, perform thankfulness exercises to help you return to a positive frame of mind.
Develop healthy sleeping practices
Your sleeping patterns may significantly influence your personal and professional life. Getting the right amount of sleep may enhance your mood and productivity. Maintain consistency with your routine. Removing sleep-disrupting activities, such as viewing bright displays late at night and consuming coffee too close to bedtime can help you fall asleep more easily.
Develop healthy eating and drinking practices
What you eat and drink throughout the day can affect your mood and job performance. Stay hydrated and consume sufficient nutrition to maintain your energy and productivity. You may feel tempted to skip meals to sleep in, or finish a project, but making time for your meals can help you keep up your energy and focus throughout the day.
Keep your space organized
Organizing your workplace may increase your productivity. A clean and organized workstation may reduce stress and facilitate concentration on the job.
Network more
By attending different events, you're expanding connections and compiling a list of connections who may assist you in achieving your goals.
Invest in your learning
Learning is a continuous process. Active learning may help expand your knowledge and even lead you to discover a new interest.
Improve your communication
Consider how you can enhance your communication abilities, even if you're currently a proficient communicator. Ask yourself how effectively you listen and how often individuals ask for an explanation in response to both verbal and electronic interactions. Create a strategy for targeting the areas of communication you want to improve.
Develop a hobby
Make time for activities to help you relax and experience more personal fulfillment. Whether gardening, crocheting, drawing, or dancing, prioritizing a hobby in the new year is a satisfying resolution that can bring enjoyment to your life. Not into a new one? Pick up an old hobby that you haven't done in a while.
Develop a budget
The new year is an excellent time to review your budget. Which components of your prior budget were successful, and which were not? Keep the successful aspects of your old budget and apply new strategies to those areas that didn't quite work.
Practice self-care
Self-care is crucial to help you achieve your other goals and prevent burnout. Take breaks and personal time. Try to develop a consistent regimen for self-care such as adopting a skin care regimen, practicing meditation, or simply scheduling time to watch a movie and relax.
Update your resume
Maintaining a current resume is always advisable. This enables you to submit your application if an opportunity comes suddenly. It's also advisable to have an updated resume on your web accounts to help create a positive first impression to potential employers.
Improve your time management skills
Set your alarms earlier to give yourself more time before meetings or appointments. Practice improving time management throughout the day by dividing your day into smaller time blocks and schedule a certain amount of work for each block.
2023 colors of the year
Sherwin
Williams
Benjamin Moore Behr
"Pantone’s Color of the Year, Viva Magenta 18-1750, vibrates with vim and vigor. It is a shade rooted in nature descending from the red family and expressive of a new signal of strength. Viva Magenta is brave and fearless, and a pulsating color whose exuberance promotes a joyous and optimistic celebration, writing a new narrative.
This year’s Color of the Year is powerful and empowering. It is a new animated red that revels in pure joy, encouraging experimentation and self-expression without restraint, an electrifying, and a boundaryless shade that is manifesting as a stand-out statement. PANTONE 18-1750 Viva Magenta welcomes anyone and everyone with the same verve for life and rebellious spirit. It is a color that is audacious, full of wit and inclusive of all."
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