Thursday, July 24, 2014

MOMMY-MUST-HAVES: Online Shopping

Do you know that shopping is an activity that has it's own health benefits?

Apart from lifting up your mood and lowering your stress levels, shopping is also a form of exercise and it could also improve your mental acuity, thus helping you to live longer.

Now, what type of a shopper are you?

Loyal?

Discount?

Impulse?

Need-based?

Wandering?

The next question is, where do you shop?

Do you shop from home (which consists of mail-ordering, telephone-ordering and online shopping)?

Or from the neighbourhood shop?

Or are you a party shopper?

For Mommy-Must-Haves issue today, I highly recommend online shopping.





I never fancy myself as someone who would enjoy buying things online. What comes to your mind when someone mentions buying things without looking or touching them first? 

But after having kids, I can't imagine myself without online shopping! From clothes, electronics to groceries, shopping has never been this easy. 

No more dragging the kids and carrying them while browsing for stuff. 

Ahhh....a lot less stress.

If you do love online shopping, what type of a shopper are you?

Newbie? Reluctant? Bargain? Surgical? Enthusiast? Power?

But I still do the occasional mortar-and-brick shopping. In fact I miss the feeling of going through stuff and touching, or even trying on clothes from time to time. 

But for the time being, procuring goods from the comfort of my home is the way to go.




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References

Mina,Kang. "Memorial Day Sales 5:Health Benefits of Shopping" 23 May 2013. Medical Daily. Retrieved from http://www.medicaldaily.com/memorial-day-sales-5-health-benefits-shopping-246157

Mark Hunter. "The Five Types of Shoppers". The Sales Hunter. Retrieved from http://thesaleshunter.com/resources/articles/retail-sales-trends/the-five-types-of-shoppers/

Shopping. (2014, July 19). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 07:04, July 24, 2014, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shopping&oldid=617539523

Melinda Cuthbert. "The Six Basic Types of E-Shoppers" 29 September 2000. E-Commerce Times. Retrieved from http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/4430.html

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