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For Some There's Therapy, For The Rest Of Us There's Shopping

 

Oh yea, shopping! Isn't a great feeling to get out to the mall, check out the stores and buy something? Maybe not getting to the mall is your thing at all, maybe you enjoy shopping online. For some there's therapy for the rest of us there's shopping. You don't have to be a shopaholic to benefit form shopping therapy. Sometimes there is that excitement and a sense of victory as you score on the best deal for an item that you have wanted. Sometimes shopping therapy doesn't even have to include actually spending money. For some a day browsing their favorite department store, the mall or hunting online is therapy enough to overcome stress and anxiety and worry. There are two major ways that shopping therapy helps. Going shopping helps to escape the problems, stress and anxiety by bringing your focus onto much more pleasing items that you desire and make you feel better. Actually purchasing that item that you wanted (or something that you want to get for someone else) after you have searched for it, compared prices on then pounced on brings that sense and reality of conquering victory that does overflow into every other part of your life letting you know that you can and will prevail over anything negative in your life. Yes, it's very true and very real, "For some there's therapy, for the rest of us there's shopping".

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Shopping/Retail Therapy Links 

Discovery Health :: Shopping As Therapy
Find out why shopping can be such a relaxing, and empowering pursuit.
Retail therapy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Retail therapy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
RETAIL THERAPY - When the going gets tough, the tough go shopping
RETAIL THERAPY - When the going gets tough, the tough go shopping

Shopping Therapy on Amazon 

Retail Therapy: Life Lessons Learned While Shopping

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Buttercupcakes wrote...

Shopping as therapy? great as long as we keep things in proper perspective and not let spending get out of control. My lens is about building and maintaining good credit. Hope you and your readers can drop by some time. Thanks!

ReplyPosted September 14, 2008

Lensmaster

Shopping Therapy? My sister needs one and she's an addict to shopping and if I will share this to her, she will really enjoy it! Thanks for posting! I really loved your lens.

Please do visit this site if you have knack of becoming a home stager or you might know someone who needs to earn little extra money on the sides! Hope to read more lenses from you!

ReplyPosted July 17, 2008

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law of attraction wrote

Normally I wouldn't comment on posts but I felt that I had to as your writing style is really good. You have broken down a difficult area so that it easy to understand. I think that you would enjoy reading what another good blogger has to say on the subject.

Reply Posted February 19, 2008

Lensmaster

attract more money wrote

I have to comment on your last post about the subject as it was so informative. You really know what you are talking about and can explain things really well. I have only read posts by one other guy who writes as well as you do.

Reply Posted February 14, 2008

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secret law of attraction wrote

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Reply Posted February 12, 2008

LaurieKristensen wrote...

Great lens, I gave it 5 stars! I'm building a lens about Online Shopping. I'd sincerely appreciate it if you'd take a look and give it a rating! Wishing you all the best, Laurie

ReplyPosted June 29, 2007

 
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