Cheering up Friends with Flowers

Jan 12
08:22

2009

Timothy Spencer

Timothy Spencer

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There is a point in one’s life that depression conceals a once happy life. This may be due to a certain loss – a property, a job or a loved one. As a friend, it is your responsibility to look over your disheartened pal. This article helps us how to brighten up your friend’s life by sending a bunch of flowers straight to his/her doorstep.

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There are times in life when things go so bad that you or someone you know just wants to hide under a rock and not be seen by another living creature for the next century or so. Times like when a friend feels so down that even soothing words have stopped having any meaning at all,Cheering up Friends with Flowers Articles when days go by in a dreary gray of routine and living has just become a mindless process of shuffling one foot ahead of the other one to move (if you can manage standing up in the first place). As much as possible, we don't want anyone we love or care for to undergo this kind of pain and suffering in their lives, but it can be said that these things are inevitable aspects of existence.

Separating from a lover, losing valuable property, losing a job, a serious accident, or the death of a loved one can profoundly depress a person. These are some of the things that can make someone lose all interest in life and may even change his or her behavior which in turn will affect his or her relationships with other people. In daily usage, “depression” is usually taken to mean as a temporary downturn in mood because of petty reasons, such as the failure of a boyfriend to answer calls. However, clinical depression is a serious psychiatric disorder that needs medical attention. It can affect the afflicted person's life in all aspects since a clinically depressed patient loses all interest in enjoying normally fulfilling activities due to a pervasive low mood. In worst cases, the patient can go as far as committing suicide to end the misery.

We don't want this to happen to our friends. Whether their depression is trivial or severe, we need to give them all the love and attention they need in order to cope with their problems in life. This takes a lot of effort, but if we truly care for our friends, we will not dismiss them as “just another emo” (emo being the degrading term for oftentimes sensitive people who tend to feel bad about trivial things). Besides medical attention (in case the depression is severe), we need to give them our time and support them through---as the cliché goes—-thick and thin.

How do you do it? First of all, when you notice that a friend is feeling down, don't wait for him or her to approach you about the problem. Go on ask about it. Your friend will definitely appreciate your concern. Afterwards, spend time with your friend and help solve the problem. Give encouraging presents such as cards, letters, and of course---flowers! Giving some flowers wouldn't hurt especially if your friend happens to be bedridden or if he or she just lost a loved one to death. Flowers can surely cheer anyone up, since the act is so thoughtful and caring. It just shows the depth of your concern for any depressed person in dire need of it. Have the flowers delivered straight to your friend's doorstep by the courier or deliver them yourself for an extra personal touch. Delivery is usually fast and efficient so you don't have to wait long for them to arrive.

Fresh flowers for a depressed friend can really do wonders. Try it today and watch your friend's face brighten up!

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