This Brooklyn Nonprofit Blooms Year Round, Providing Bouquets To Those In Need
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There’s nothing better than getting flowers, unless you are the one giving the flowers to someone in need.
gettyYou can buy yourself flowers, like the song suggests, or you can do this instead and it may feel even more empowering.
Flowers are an uplifting little luxury, and during springtime can be a perfect pick-me-up for a solo day out, a gift for a loved one, a token for someone that is grieving and more. They are rooted in our society, pun intended, but also have proven effects in our psyches as well, according to many studies. One such study, “The Home Ecology of Flowers Study” out of Harvard University, proved that cut flowers in the home increased compassion and decreases anxiety and worry.