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Escaping the Winter Blues

By Molly Wider

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It's no secret that some parts of Canada get their fair share of snow, sleet, and slippery weather during the winter months. In fact, those that live in the eastern and northern parts of Canada are far more susceptible to depression, moodiness, and a general lack of Vitamin D than those that live elsewhere in Canada.

Believe it or not, weather has a lot to do with your mood. When the sun is shining, people tend to feel better all around. When the skies are grey and cloudy, it's hard to break out of a darker mood. This is precisely why many experts agree that escaping to a warmer climate during winter months is the best way to relieve some stress, unwind, and boost your spirits.

Of course, the only problem is that traveling to a warmer client when the rest of Canada has the same idea means paying a high vacation price. Still, your health is important, which is why a winter vacation is essential.

How can you pay for a winter vacation when monthly bills are piling up? While this is no easy feat, there are some ways that you can manage both a vacation and monthly expenses -especially if you own a mobile home. Here are some ideas that you may want to think about before the winter blues settle in.

1. Set aside some vacation money. Start now by putting $200 per month aside in a vacation fund. By the time February rolls around, you will have $1000 to put towards a winter vacation.

2. Look for travel deals. A lot of companies sell last minute deals that can be worth your while. Shop around to find the best deals on winter vacations available.

3. Consider a car title loan. If you own a vehicle, or a mobile home, then you can gain a car title loan through a private lender. These loans are large, quick, and easy to repay. In every manner, opting for a private loan is a much better idea than maxing out a credit card.

Take the time to research your winter vacation options. Keep in mind that your mobile home is more valuable than you think when it comes to private loans. It's tough to stay at home when those winter winds are whipping, so why not take some time off? Sunshine, relaxation, and a happier disposition are waiting for you - what are you waiting for?

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