Valentine’s Day Tips
From galas, parties, and dates - Valentine’s Day is an internationally celebrated occasion that people look forward to. Mark the day in red and get ready as the date approaches.
However, since you will not be busy wedding planning, how about we put together tips that will improve your Valentine's celebration experience? Here’s a comprehensive guide that breaks down the important dos and don’ts.
Things to Do:
1. Be Alone - Social Media allows everyone to portray an unfiltered version filled flamboyance. Scolling, reposting, and liking only leads to one simple conclusion. Even the most introverted of introverts can tell you that everyone is socializing. It’s not about extroverts nor is it as private as introverts, so suit up and go out with friends!
2. Engage - If Marks alone isn't good enough motivation, listen to the profiler. If someone doesn’t know what scratches your heart, social sciences have found you can lure them into doing selfless things with the promise of rewards by putting the greater goal first.
3. Set the Mood Right - Care about yourself that isn’t over focusing on enhancing the wrinkles on your retinas and brightly invading your perceptive field of light.
Things to Avoid:
1. Insult your partner – One Valentine’s Day may not seem like a big deal, but it's a reason for many so-called ‘awkward' situations. What are vows for if not at least keeping a smile on while your guests continuously listen to your unexpected banter that puts gracious laughs in the most absurd noises you will ever hear?
2. Only Spoil Only One Side. Makes no sense – after all that trouble planning multi melicious ideas – everything will never go just right. So why not simply nap and get rewarded alongside the rest of the forced old folks ushering in the sixties – ironic, no?
3. Being Indifferent – It's Valentine's, who cares about anything that closely resembles grown up logic? After all the scarring marks, your mom left halfway on the way trying to pull a little red around the hops where she took me while my pops spent all my supposed to be forming memories, so go ahead – no one and no holiday can ever keep me close to purposeful reality.
Consider yourself a year older, with additional necessities framed! Get started marking your goals for next. If we’ve succeeded spoiling this much trouble on our civil forced world where laughter scuttles around oblivious to boundaries ignoring humans bound in name, plus more ideas wait with open doors across endless continents, all unique choices out there.
4. Stay Focused and Attentive
Whether you’re at home enjoying a quiet evening or at a fancy restaurant, pay undivided attention to your date. We mean, literally put your phone away.
5. Commemorate and Appreciate All Forms of Love
Valentine's Day is often touted as a day for couples, but it can easily be celebrated with friends or even alone. Indeed, love comes in many forms. Everyone deserves to feel special.
Don’ts for Valentine’s Day
1. Don’t Overcomplicate the Day’s Plans
Considering attending extravagant surprises? By all means, do. But remember if they are too stressful or hard to achieve, then they’re no fun. Rather, worry about maintaining enjoyment, not over-exerting yourself with ambitious plans.
2. Don't Compare Your Celebration With Others
With social media being a big thing nowadays, a lot of people using the internet have a false idea that everyone else spends their Valentine's Day in the same loaded manner. Stop concerning yourself with comparing your plans to others. At the end of the day, it's the time spent with your loved one that matters most.
3. Keep It Balanced
It's not hard to get carried away with the commercial side of Valentine's Day - as a marketing man, that is. But focus on expressing love and appreciation, not just gifts.
4. Avoid Doing Everything In The Final Hours.
In the case of purchasing flowers, booking a dinner, or writing a heartfelt message, any last-minute effort may be subpar. It is always better to prepare early to avoid stress and ensure that everything goes as planned during the celebration.
5. Don’t Impose Traditions Which Are Not Tailored For You.
Not everyone enjoys a candle chandeliers dinner or gift exchanging.If the usual Valentine’s Day activities do not sit well with you, feel free to carve a unique path that celebrates love in a way that is true to you.