Take a luxurious shower or bath. I'm not talking about one of those hurry up and get clean showers. I'm talking about start out with a face mask, use a special body scrub, take your time moisturizing afterwards type showers. Give yourself an hour to do all the self-care you would do all the time, if you had time.
Get a massage. Take some time to pamper yourself. Your body and spirit will thank you. You'll love having someone take care of you, if even for just an hour.
Get a manicure. Same principal as above, and you'll have beautiful nails to show off during the holiday festivities.
Go on a solo date. Take yourself out for a meal. Read a book, scroll Instagram, do anything but worry about any of your responsibilities.
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Go to a movie. Going to a movie in a theater is the perfect pastime because you are expected to put your cell phone down throughout the entire experience. For many of us, our phones are tied to responsibilities - work e-mails, texts we need to return, etc. Seeing a movie in a theater makes you focus on the movie and just enjoy yourself.
Have someone else wrap your gifts. You can go as high-end (department store) or low end (person on craigslist) as you want for this one. The point is outsourcing one of your responsibilities for the result of more time for other tasks, and really pretty looking gifts under your tree.
Order yourself a subscription box. Who are we kidding? If you are the Christmas Magic Maker, you're probably the person holding down the fort the majority of the time. Purchase yourself a year of a subscription box, and get a surprise gift every month of the year, because you deserve it.
What are you doing to take care of YOURSELF during this holiday season?
I treated myself to a manicure just the other day, and boy did it feel good to do something for myself over the stressful holiday season.
ReplyDeleteI could do with a nice, relaxing bath too!
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I'm really hoping to get a manicure in! I took a glorious shower on Sunday.
DeleteGreat advice! It too easy to forget about our own needs to relax during the holidays
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. It's the season of giving, but that giving shouldn't be at the expense of self-care.
DeleteThank you for writting this
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