Sunday, November 29, 2009

The 10 Fun Benefits to Halloween

Many people see Halloween as a time of fun, costumes and candy. Others
see it as a way to honor the dead relatives that have passed or
celebrate the coming of fall and winter. No matter what you think of
Halloween, there are some benefits that celebrating this holiday can
offer you. Here is a look at just some of them.

Many people see Halloween as a time of fun, costumes and candy. Others
see it as a way to honor the dead relatives that have passed or
celebrate the coming of fall and winter. No matter what you think of
Halloween, there are some benefits that celebrating this holiday can
offer you. Here is a look at just some of them.

It's fun.

Halloween is fun all around. People enjoy dressing up and decorating.
Fun can help people of all ages reduce the amount of stress, improve
depression, and bring balance to their lives.

No dress code.

For the majority of your life, someone has dictated what you wear.
Whether it was your parents or a dress code imposed on you by the
schools or workplace. Halloween is the one day a year where it is
socially acceptable to get a little wild.

Express yourself.

You may have a "going out" personality that you share with your friends
and coworkers, and a totally different hidden side that you keep to
yourself. However, it can be quite therapeutic to express that side of
you once in awhile, and Halloween is a great way to do it. For instance,
if you normally dress in dark colored, conservative clothes, a bright
and flashy Halloween costume can be a lot of fun.

An excuse to socialize.

Everyone loves a party, but with today's busy schedules it can be
difficult to find the time to get out and socialize. The many Halloween
events help you to create opportunities to go out with friends.

Avoid being self conscious.

If you are normally they shy person in the corner at parties, then a
Halloween party is one of the times where you can actually be yourself
and become a social butterfly. Hiding behind a mask and costume can give
you more self confidence to go out and meet people.

The gift of receiving.

Receiving treats while trick-or-treating is a lot of fun for children.
Plus, it can be a teachable moment for parents to remind kids to be
polite, speak clearly, and say thank you for items received.

The gift of giving.

By the same token, children can also learn about giving graciously.
Whether it is helping to hand out treats or donating their outgrown
costumes to the needy, it can be a great teaching moment.

Family moments.

Halloween offers plenty of moments for family fun. Whether it is a
journey to the pumpkin patch, cooking up Halloween treats, or planning
your own costume party, families benefit from spending fun times together.

Catching the spirit.

Even if you personally do not want to dress up for Halloween, it can be
fun to see what everyone else chooses to do. There are always some
unique and interesting costumes out there that might inspire you for
next year.

Meet your neighbors. With everyone's busy schedules and the hesitancy of
parents to send children out alone, you may not get the opportunity to
meet those who live on the same street as you do. Trick-or-treating
allows you to walk right up, knock, and say hello without anyone
thinking twice about it.

There are plenty of other benefits that come along with the Halloween
holiday, these are just a few. So why not create some reasons of your own?

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