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Benefits of Playing in the Dirt

Sunday, June 5

Do you find it peaceful to go outside and play in the dirt or find it a great way to relieve stress by digging holes

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For many people playing in the dirt is a great way to relieve some stress, because there is just nothing more relieving and peaceful than slinging and digging dirt around in your yard. Rather you are looking to make a new flower bed or flower garden, or rather you are just pulling up and removing old, dead weeds and plants grasping and gripping dirt and weeds with all your might and imagining that it is someone who recently said something bad about you or someone who has just rubbed you wrong could all make you feel better.

Stress relief

When it comes to making a new flower bed going out with a shovel and ripping out all grass by the roots, yanking out dead weeds and pulling grass like it is someone's head can make anyone feel better.

Rather you have had a stressful week at work, and ed some relief or someone has just gotten under your skin lately go out in the yard grab a trowel or a shovel and get to pulling, yanking or digging whichever is your preference. You can have fun, eliminate stress and make your yard look good all at the same time.

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