WHAT MATTERS
A recent poll found that one in ten young adults admitted to feeling lonely, insecure, depressed, or unwanted on Valentine’s Day. And that’s just the ones that admitted it.
Forty percent of people have negative feelings towards Valentine’s Day.
64 percent of American men do not make Valentine’s Day plans in advance.
30 percent had arguments before or after dinner at a restaurant.
45 percent never got married.
Commercial sales gross over 17 billion dollars.
And many women had their hope dashed by the men they loved.
If you are single, and don't have that someone in your life, you can cheer yourself up and join millions around the world who are now celebrating their own valentine by feeling good about themselves. If you allow the sights and sounds of this season to deflate you feelings, turn it around and celebrate the love you have for yourself. Do something special for yourself this month. Do not wait for the 14th. Love is in the air, feel it inside you. Treat yourself to something you enjoy, something that makes you smile and memorable. You will never end the month feeling low or unloved. Somebody Loves You!
Dr. C. Branker.
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