Halloween Decor Swarms Shelves In Summer, And Social Media Users Sound Off: 'Already?!'

Halloween Decor Swarms Shelves In Summer, And Social Media Users Sound Off: 'Already?!'

"She...she's not jolly at all!" A TikTok user commented on a June 23 video posted by @alwaysspookyseason showing Halloween decorations at Joann's fabric and craft store.

"Wow! Really?!?!" Another user wrote on June 27.

The TikTok user behind the account Always Spooky Season is a fan of Halloween and uploads videos of store decorations she finds throughout the year.

"I think people may feel like they are running out of time to enjoy summer," he said.

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Rachel continued: Customers can feel "rushed" when they see fall or Halloween products launched early, and that feeling can be "overwhelming".

And while some say it's "too early" to talk trick-or-treating, others seem excited to think about October 31st.

"My wallet isn't ready for panic season," one person wrote.

Another user wrote: "Take my money."

“Living for summer,” a user captioned @flashesofstyle's TikTok video on June 26 featuring Target's fall finds.

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Bonnie Barton, a 34-year-old lifestyle content creator from Austin, Texas, started sharing fall-themed home decor ideas, recipes, crafts, and outfits on her social media account: Flashes of Style.

The early release of fall and Halloween decorations across the country has Barton "excited and happy" for the upcoming fall season, but it's more than thrilling because it reminds her of all that fall means.

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"I don't want to be left behind," he said. "I want to continue with enthusiasm."

If searching for Christmas decorations for sale at your local retailer is stressful for you, says Dr. Summer, how can you afford it?

Adopt a "one thing at a time" mentality.

Is it a problem now or a problem in the future? Summer suggested that people ask. "Is it [important] to pick out a Halloween costume or make sure I have enough supplies to start school?"

Summer suggests trying to think back to what's happening "now."

“In the case of anxiety, we can't prove that something will happen, but we also can't control what won't happen. [Staying present] will help you stop trying to control what will or won't happen.”

She advised Samar to compare anxiety or anxiety with "objective thoughts."

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She added, "If you are already suffering from stress and anxiety, I would advise you to speak to a psychotherapist. He can help you and challenge beneficial thoughts."

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