Woman's Day Magazine NZ

BEAT THE POST-EVENT BLUES

olidays, weddings, big birthdays and coronations – there are some moments that we can’t help but get excited about! But when it’s all over, it’s not unusual to feel a bit, well, let down. It’s known as the “post-event blues” and it’s something many of us experience.

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