Science Says Hang Up Your Christmas Decorations Early And Let Yourself Be Happier

Labor Day has come and gone, and that means fall is creeping up around the corner. This may please you or not, but according to the latest science, busting out your Christmas decorations earlier is guaranteed to make you happier if you’re a human being who celebrates the season.

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Well, it turns out you “save it for after Thanksgiving” haters are wrong, at least insofar as the effect that putting those decorations up whenever you feel like it has on the homeowners and the people around them. According to psychoanalyst and owner of the McKeown Clinic Steve McKeown:

“Although there could be a number of symptomatic reasons why someone would want to obsessively put up decorations early, it’s most commonly for nostalgic reasons either to relive the magic or to compensate for past neglect.”

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Alternatively, he also believes that it could have a lot to do with the strong pull of our childhood memory and experiences.

“In a world full of stress and anxiety people like to associate to things that make them happy, and Christmas decorations evoke those strong feelings of childhood. Decorations are simply an anchor or pathway to those old magical emotions of excitement.”

A study published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology also concludes that decorating early outside your house makes you appear more friendly and is more likely to engage your neighbors.

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Amy Morin, psychotherapist and best-selling author of 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do, has her own ideas about why celebrating the holidays for as long as possible makes you happier:

“For people who have lost a loved one, the holidays may serve as a reminder of happy times they had with that person in the past. Decorating early may help them feel more connected with that individual.”

Whatever your reasons, here’s the bottom line – if putting up your decorations in the fall instead of in December makes you happier, do it! Your house, your rules, and it sounds as if your neighbors might end up thanking you in the long run, too.

Happy Holidays, whenever you choose to begin celebrating.

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These 10+ Facts About London Will Make You Want to Visit

London is known as one of the greatest cities in the world for a reason.

Enjoy these 11 facts about England’s capital and pretty soon London might be calling your name.

1. Have a drink!

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2. New trains

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3. What was going on there?

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4. Not enough room

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5. No!

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6. We need these in the U.S.

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7. Why?

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8. Olly

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9. For the true crime lovers out there

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10. That’s not good

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11. That’s a big city

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9+ Fascinating Facts About Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun

Japan is a country rich in history and culture. Enjoy these 10 facts about the nation known as “The Land of the Rising Sun.”

1. Japanese farming

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2. Death poems

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3. Stuffed animals

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4. 2 months!?!

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5. Yummy

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6. Hell Valley

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7. LEGO mania

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8. Creepy

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9. Fallen leaves

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10. This should be a thing everywhere

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The Actual Cost of Owning a Dog with Some Surprising Numbers

We all love our pups, because yes, they’re adorable and part of our family, but man they can be a BIG expense.

There are one time fees, like adoption, and monthly bills that can stack up quickly. So! The folks at Rover put together this infographic to help break down what it costs to take care of your furry friend.

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12+ People Remember Most Important Lesson They Learned at Their First Job

First jobs are invaluable, not just because we earn money, but because there are things you just can’t learn about working unless you’re actually doing it. Love them or hate them, it’s an experience that almost all of us will have at one time in our lives.

In case you’ve forgotten (or you’re wondering why your teenager should get into the workforce!) read through these 15 memories of lessons learned.

#15. Be nice.

“Be nice to the person at the counter/register/drive thru.”

#14. Always look busy.

“Got time to lean you got time to clean Always look busy.”

#13. Taco Bell bathrooms.

“People do strange things in Taco Bell bathrooms.”

#12. On coworkers.

“Don’t let your coworkers push their job duties on to you so they can slack off. I worked a job where it was just me and one other coworker we each had our own job duties and he would take four hour long breaks to go home and smoke weed and nap and when he’d come back he’d finish up his work. I use to let that slide because while I was at work I would just be on my phone watching movies after I finished my responsibilities eventually while he was at home he’d ask me to do his jobs and when he came back he’d just stand around and do nothing since everything was done, it was a chill job but fuck doing two peoples job and letting someone get paid for doing nothing.”

#11. Be your own advocate.

“Your boss is looking out for himself and will throw you under the bus to cover his own ass. You need to be your own advocate.”

#10. Things no one thinks to tell you.

“If you are allowed to. Always shit during work hours.

*Edit call centres also don’t pay you for your time taking a shit.”

#9. On customer service.

“The nicer you are to assholes, the angrier they get, and the more fun you have!”

#8. Wear good shoes.

“To wear good shoes. My feet are screwed for life as a result of that job.”

#7. It’s about you.

“When your boss gives you constructive criticism don’t reply by mentioning that others do similar things but the boss is presumably okay with it. The criticism isn’t about them it’s about you.”

#6. First impressions last.

“You’re expendable and first impressions last.”

#5. Alert anyone.

“Behind you”

Alert anyone you’re approaching from behind, especially if either of you is carrying something.”

#4. On rewards.

“The reward for a job well done, is more work.”

#3. You won’t see any extra money.

“Never let on if you aren’t busy. And never ask for more work if there is no benefit to you. You’ll get more than you can handle and won’t see any extra money. Learn to work efficiently, but mostly manage your own time. Help co-workers if it’s a two-way street. Common thread: people will take advantage of you. Always be wary. But having your peers’ backs (if it goes both ways) can be the only way to get through the day.”

#2. Manage expectations.

“MANAGE EXPECTATIONS.

Are you going to hand something in late? Off-scope? Early? Talk to all the known stakeholders in advance and communicate this to them. Manage the awareness of the people around you with respect to what they are expecting from you.

When you start your first job, you’re so scared of being less than perfect that you don’t realize everyone is less than perfect and they know you’ll make mistakes. What your boss and coworkers need more than you to be perfect is to be open and clear with them so they have the proper info to make decisions as things change and report to their people in turn.

People are FAR more willing to work with you to fix things than be blindsided at the 11th hour. The reason everyone around you seems to be doing their job perfectly is that they’re managing expectations so well that whatever they produce is always exactly what people are expecting from them and are prepared to receive, regardless of what may have initially been asked of them.

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#1. Use boredom to your advantage.

“First full time job: Use your down time to learn new skills. I learned so many new things about the internal systems, excel access etc that I eventually found my profession.

Essentially: Use boredom to your advantage.”

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These Rarely-Seen WWII Photos are Breathtaking

World War II lasted for 6 years and took the lives of millions of people in the process, changing the world forever.

The conflict is still studied and will be examined for the rest of human history due to its impact on every aspect of life.

Take a look at these 20 photos that depict the reality of war.

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These 5 Missing Historical Treasures May Have Disappeared Forever

These days, there are too many wars, environmental changes, and indifference to expect for all of our historical treasures to survive.

Not to mention there are thieves who can make bank selling antiquities on the black market.

We know these 5 historical treasures are out there, but they’ve gone missing – and it will be a loss for all of us if they never turn up.

#5. The Florentine Diamond

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Legend says that Duke of Burgundy Charles the Bold carried a 132+ carat yellow diamond into the 1477 Battle of Nancy as a talisman. It didn’t work, and when his body was recovered after the battle, the diamond had been pilfered by a scavenger who had no idea what he was holding.

Research in the 1920s largely debunked the legend, as the gem originated in southern India and remained in the region until the Portuguese took over in the 1500s. From there, the diamond travelled to Europe and spent time in the collections of several well-known men – Ferdinand de’ Medici and the Duke of Tuscany, to name a few. Though it originated in India, it got its name from the time it spent in Florence. We also know that in 1601, it was a 126 carat, rose-cut diamond.

When the last of the Medici ruling family died in 1743, she bequeathed the diamond to the Tuscan state, but it was sold to Francis Stephan of Lorraine, who bought it for his wife, Empress Maria Teresa. It remained part of the crown jewels in Vienna until the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire after WWI, which is when its history begins to get fuzzy.

The diamond, at this point, is believed to have been carried by exiled emperor Charles I into Switzerland.

It only gets more vague from there, and no one knows where the diamond is today. There are many theories, the most popular of which is that it was sold and cut into smaller stones, but with no real trace of it for the past hundred years, the chances of anyone setting eyes on it again seems unlikely at best.

#4. Sappho’s Poems

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Greek poet Sappho penned at least two volumes completely full of poems, according to ancient sources, but we have only a few hundred lines on shreds of papyrus and shards of pots. She was popular enough in antiquity to have been quoted in other sources, which helps, and as recently as 2014, more fragments have been discovered and identified in trash dumps and at archeological sites.

Here’s to discovering more – and to the people who find them acting responsibly with a true piece of treasure.

#3. Art from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

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The Boston Museum is home to many priceless works of art…and the biggest unsolved art theft in history.

On March 18th, 1990, two men claiming to be police officers entered the museum, handcuffed the guards, and stole 13 works of art worth over $500 million.

The works include a Vermeer, Rembrandt, Degas, and a Manet, among others, and there is still a reward of $10 million offered for information in the case. The frames of the missing pieces are kept empty as a reminder that the crime remains unsolved, the priceless pieces still in the wind.

#2. Crown Jewels of Ireland

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On July 6, 1907, the “Crown Jewels of Ireland,” which included a diamond star and badge, were stolen. The same night, five collars of Knight Members of the Order of St. Patrick also disappeared without a trace.

They weren’t well-protected, and the ensuing investigation came to naught and, a century later, remains unsolved. There are a couple of theories as to why the investigation fizzled – one being that Edward VII ordered the investigation halted because it came too close to uncovering a sexual scandal, and the other that the castle’s second-in-command, Francis Shackleton, stole the jewels to help his famous brother, explorer Ernest Shackleton, fund his polar expedition.

The truth is, we’ll probably never know.

#1. The Amber Room

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In the 18th century, German sculptor Andreas Schluter and Danish amber artist Gottfried Wolfram created the Amber Room of Catherine Palace. It was slathered in jewels, gilding, and of course, the famous amber panels and was sometimes referred to as the “Eighth Wonder of the World.” The artists gifted the room to Russia and it quickly became the pride of St. Petersburg.

The Russians tried to hide the treasure behind wallpaper as the German army neared St. Petersburg during WWII, to no avail – the Germans took the room apart piece by piece and reinstalled it in the Konigsberg castle museum…for a while.

After that, its fate is unknown. Some believe it must have been destroyed during the war, while others think it’s hidden somewhere with other Nazi-stolen art and artifacts that have never been recovered. Even though verified remnants have surfaced – even recently – most of it remains missing.

 

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12+ Vintage Bridesmaid Dresses That Prove Not Everything Old School Is Cool

These days, old school is the new cool. Everyone wants to look like they’re wearing clothes from a thrift store of their parent’s closet. That said, there are some styles from the past that just couldn’t have been good ideas, even at the time. My own mother forced her “friends” into maroon velvet bolero vests and wide-brimmed hats with pink ribbons. Really.

But even if I pulled out her pictures (she would kill me), I’m not sure they could compete with these 15 vintage bridesmaid horror shows.

#15. Why do they match the curtains, though? Did Julie Andrews have to step in?

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#14. This is just so special.

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#13. The 90s neckbands are back in style, baby!

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#12. You get a veil, and you get a veil…

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#11. You guys. Wut.

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#10. I literally can’t see anyone’s face.

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#9. Handmaid’s Tale, c.1970

#8. Absolute 80s magic.

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#7. Yes, those are butterfly wings you’re seeing.

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#6. Priceless.

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#5. It’s trying to be a Christmas wedding but they’re wearing purple?

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#4. Little Red Riding Hood Theme?

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#3. I have no words.

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#2. Okay but I kind of like these though.

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#1. I don’t know whether to be more impressed by the squished-together bridesmaids or the size of the bride’s dress.

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