Whether you're the type to decorate your Christmas tree in November or fill your house with colorful lights, the good news is that you can be happier than most! A study suggests that people who decorate for the holidays are perceived as friendlier and more approachable than others.
What is the connection between decor and happiness?
According to therapist Amy Morin, putting up decorations brings back happy memories and connections to family traditions. She explains: "When you decorate the house, you think about good times with family and friends. Even if some family members are gone, it's a way to connect emotionally.”
For many people, Christmas is more than a holiday - it's an opportunity to feel more connected to yourself, loved ones and community. Morin says that “altruism increases in December. Giving gifts or donating something makes us happier and it pushes people to celebrate as early as possible."
Festive Decorations: The Magic of Memories
Another reason Christmas brings so much joy is the sense of togetherness it creates. For many, lights and decorations are a symbol of hope and warmth in an often cold and bleak world.
If you're the "less is more" type when it comes to decorating or waiting until December, we understand. Everyone has their own traditions. But for those who can't wait and put up the lights as early as November, they're probably spreading more joy around — and feeling happier as a result.
Therefore, if the festive spirit "takes over" you in front of others, don't be ashamed to start the festive decor as early as possible - maybe you're making yourself and maybe the whole neighborhood happier...
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