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Lotus Recommends: Lvly Flowers & Gifts

The Lotus team are big believers in sharing content that entertains, educates, and inspires – welcome to Lotus Recommends!


Giving is scientifically proven to reap more personal happiness than receiving. The act of gift-giving releases endorphins and dopamine within your brain. These natural chemicals are part of the body’s reward system and are designed specifically to make you feel good. What’s more, happiness is highly contagious.”


This edition of Lotus Recommends comes from our lovely consultant, Sham Hassan. A believer in the many benefits of gift-giving (and, of course, receiving), Sham utilises the gift delivery service, Lvly. Perfect in the current climate when hand-delivering a gift may not be an option, Lvly promises zero waste, locally sourced flowers, and a 100% happiness guarantee – what a business model!

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