When you hear the word indulgence, you may picture some over privileged, vapid starlet like a Paris Hilton or a Snooki running amok or enjoying excessive luxuries.
Small, sweet, simple indulgence can be a spectacular way to practice self care.
It can be a physical treat, I have discovered the most remarkable coffee called Highlander Grog that has a hint of butterscotch flavor. It feels sinful but it's just black coffee. I allow myself to sip my second cup in the morning slowly while I watch my dog romp in the yard.
Something small but wonderful like a square of deep dark chocolate.
It can be an activity, I invite you to check out this great little book: An Indulgence a Day: 365 Simple Ways to Spoil Yourself by Andrea Norville & Patrick Menton
Swing on a swing, make a snow angel
It can be going back to your High School days, and getting a flavored lip gloss in a color that compliments your favorite lipstick.
Indulgence can be a small gift you give yourself to make you feel good, feel special, feel loved. And THAT is self-care!
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Showing posts with label how to relax after work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to relax after work. Show all posts
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Playing Hooky
Did you ever play hooky in school? Maybe it was senior skip day, or maybe you snuck out before last period one day.
It's kind of an exhilarating feeling. This feeling of hard won freedom, though in truth, you didn't work hard to earn it, you took a risk, right? And your reward is some time, an hour, an afternoon, or a day doing something you really enjoy, feeling rejuvenated and this fun sense of invigoration.
I got to thinking about this today as it relates to what I do. I help women play hooky from their to-do lists.
Very often, when I get together with a group of women, I start out by asking them what they would be doing if they weren't there, enjoying some wine, women and wax. Typically, the answers are somewhere in the range of housework, homework, yard work or errands. We all proceed to thank the fabulous lady who is hosting the gathering that evening for getting us out of all of that!
Most women I know, are overworked, overwhelmed or under appreciated (sometimes all of the above).
We run from one thing to the next, always scanning the next 5 things on our to do list. If we're not working, we're taking care of the kids, or our parents, or our significant others, or a friend or family member in crisis. If we're not actively caring for another human being, we're chauffeuring the kids to or from an event, or running errands, or volunteering, or participating in the PTA or other committee. If we're not running around, we're doing housework, laundry, or homework.
When do we get time for US? How many of you find yourself moving your personal to-dos from this week's list to next week's list? Hair or nail appointments, exercise programs or plans, lunch or coffee with your girlfriend?
So how about it? How would you like to play hooky for a couple of hours?
What would you do?
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It's kind of an exhilarating feeling. This feeling of hard won freedom, though in truth, you didn't work hard to earn it, you took a risk, right? And your reward is some time, an hour, an afternoon, or a day doing something you really enjoy, feeling rejuvenated and this fun sense of invigoration.
I got to thinking about this today as it relates to what I do. I help women play hooky from their to-do lists.
Very often, when I get together with a group of women, I start out by asking them what they would be doing if they weren't there, enjoying some wine, women and wax. Typically, the answers are somewhere in the range of housework, homework, yard work or errands. We all proceed to thank the fabulous lady who is hosting the gathering that evening for getting us out of all of that!
Most women I know, are overworked, overwhelmed or under appreciated (sometimes all of the above).
We run from one thing to the next, always scanning the next 5 things on our to do list. If we're not working, we're taking care of the kids, or our parents, or our significant others, or a friend or family member in crisis. If we're not actively caring for another human being, we're chauffeuring the kids to or from an event, or running errands, or volunteering, or participating in the PTA or other committee. If we're not running around, we're doing housework, laundry, or homework.
When do we get time for US? How many of you find yourself moving your personal to-dos from this week's list to next week's list? Hair or nail appointments, exercise programs or plans, lunch or coffee with your girlfriend?
So how about it? How would you like to play hooky for a couple of hours?
What would you do?
Wanna find out how you can reduce stress and guilt at the same time? Grab my free guide: www.winewomenandwax.biz/freebie.html
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Each day is more precious than we know
Today is a perfect day to be happy.
Every day is a perfect day to be happy.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Every day is a perfect day to be happy.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
I talk often about seizing the day and finding ways to manage your
stress and find your happiness each day. I do believe with all of my
heart that this is my mission and my message. The road that my husband
and I traveled when he was laid off and changed careers led me there.

I've said it before and I'll say it again. Today is all we have. And it is our duty to find joy in the day. I am watching my friend in the wake of this enormous tragedy and she is beyond an inspiration to me. She is definitely in shock, she has definitely cried her share of tears. But with nothing but the clothes on her back, she is joyously approaching each day.
This is a picture of her and 2 of her children taking a break for some fun while shopping for necessities.
A quote from her "Oh my gosh. I can't even read my facebook without crying tears of gratitude. The overwhelming support to my family has literally caused me the greatest emotions I have ever felt. The loss of our stuff has become one of the greatest blesings to our souls. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU"
Ladies, we are much worse about this than the men, and the kicker is ... we also have the bonus of GUILT.
How many times in the past year have you promised to get together with your girlfriends? How many times have you done it? When was the last time?
How many times have you promised yourself that you would schedule some "you" time? How many times have you done it? When was the last time?
Time is precious. Time is fleeting. Just look at your kids to be reminded how fast it goes.
You tell yourself - oh I'll have time for that when the kids are in school, or off to college, or finally out of the house
or - we'll have time to take that vacation when we retire.
You can't put your happiness on hold. Tomorrow is guaranteed for no one.
Be thankful today.
Be happy today.
Share that happiness with everyone you see. You just don't know the impact it may have.
P.S. if you are a hot sauce lover, Steve Ozbolt from Emerald City Catering is having a "Fire Sale". Anyone who orders a 3pk of his Big Boss BBQ sauce (any flavor) will receive a complimentary bottle of Fire Sauce and all proceeds will go to the Jones family. The offer ends on Oct 1st, so don't delay. Be sure to tell them that you are ordering for the Jones fire fund on checkout.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
How to relax at home
You make it home at the end of the day, physically worn out and mentally exhausted.
You have to figure out what's for dinner, prepare it and clean up afterward. And you still have an entire day's worth of activities yet to complete.
You have to figure out what's for dinner, prepare it and clean up afterward. And you still have an entire day's worth of activities yet to complete.
If you're a mom, there's practice, recitals, games, homework,
and more.
If you're a wife, your husband always needs help preparing
for a trip, meeting, or just getting to the office tomorrow.
Pets need
to be fed, dogs need to be walked, litter boxes, hamster/gerbil/lizard
cages and fish tanks need to be cleaned. And none of this even includes
the daily tasks associated with running your household. These are just
the things you do to take care of everyone around you.
By the time you get ready for bed at the end of the day, you realize you haven't spent one moment thinking about yourself. That exercise routine you've been meaning to start, that will have to wait another week. Getting your nails done, or hair trimmed, maybe you can make that appointment next week.
You probably can't even remember the last time you had a glass of wine or a cup of coffee with your best girlfriend.
So what's the solution? Creating a space where you can relax after work.
Women,
especially, need a place in their home that is just for them. Whether
it is a bedroom or bathroom sanctuary, or a quiet corner of a living
room with a comfy chair and a book-stand. Or a beautiful backyard deck, patio, swing or hammock.
Women need to allow themselves
that special place where they can unwind and recharge. It's not a
luxury, it's critical to our well being and the well being of all those
we care for. Though women may keep a household running and everyone
else's spaces clean and functioning, we don't always have a place of our own. If your home is small or there are many living in your
household, the need for your special space is even more crucial.
We need that space where we can relax, regroup and recharge so we can face the next day, or on some days, the rest of today. Our homes are the natural venues for these special sanctuaries.
We need to be able to close our doors (and lock them if we need to) and breathe a relaxing sigh. Feeling safe and comfortable in our homes or just one special room can help us cope. A place where you can relax, meditate, exercise, create, and/or pamper yourself. We all need that place where we can just relax and allow our bodies, minds, and spirits to flourish.
Your personal sanctuary is:
your "girl cave"
your safe space
your escape
your hideaway
your me place
Your STRESS FREE ZONE
Key elements to include when designing your personal sanctuary are Fragrance, Lighting, beauty and space.
Did you know that fragrance is the one of our five senses that is most closely linked to memories? Think about what comes to mind when you smell pumpkin pie, or bonfire smoke, or fresh baked bread or cookies
Have you ever noticed that lighting is directly linked to mood? Think about how you feel when it's sunny, cloudy, you're in bright fluorescent light, you're in soft candle light.
Beauty and space create energy. Think about your energy level when you're in a cluttered area of your home like a storage area or a closet or when you're in your favorite room or looking at your favorite landscape.
For me, at this time of year, my mind drifts to a perfect outdoor escape.
The nights are getting cooler, and it's perfect for a bonfire.
The days are pleasant and you can relax on your deck, patio, swing or hammock and read or just get lost in your thoughts.
The final element for your personal sanctuary is boundaries.
If your family isn't great at respecting yours (and most aren't so don't feel bad about this) make a sign or a door hanger. Allow your kids to do the same for a pre-defined amount of time per day or per week so they feel empowered to claim their alone time and will be less likely to intrude on yours.
Let them know that your time will not exceed (fill in the blank with your needed time - 1 hour, 2 hours, half an hour) and that they will get your full attention when that time is up.
If you are feeling like you may burn out, it’s not your fault, but it's been long enough!
You haven’t been shown yet how easy it can be to claim your space.
You haven't been given permission to put you first, even for 2 hours.
You know you should be taking better care of yourself, but you always find yourself taking care of someone else instead.
If you do nothing else, grab my free report and you'll also get my BONUS Report: How to create your personal sanctuary.
If we create a space together, and you decide when it is complete that it doesn't melt your stress, you can return anything or everything for any reason at all (even "I changed my mind") for a full refund for a full year.
Click here to schedule your Wine, Women and Wax night where
If you are feeling like you may burn out, it’s not your fault, but it's been long enough!
You haven’t been shown yet how easy it can be to claim your space.
You haven't been given permission to put you first, even for 2 hours.
You know you should be taking better care of yourself, but you always find yourself taking care of someone else instead.
If you do nothing else, grab my free report and you'll also get my BONUS Report: How to create your personal sanctuary.
If we create a space together, and you decide when it is complete that it doesn't melt your stress, you can return anything or everything for any reason at all (even "I changed my mind") for a full refund for a full year.
Click here to schedule your Wine, Women and Wax night where
- I will help you find a way to schedule self-time; only 2-3 hours, but this alone reduces stress more than you might think.
- I will help you re-connect with your favorite friends and family. Did you know that physically getting together as women actually creates a chemical reaction in our brains and increases our serotonin levels, which both reduces stress and increases our level of happiness.
- I will teach you how to create this personal space in your home where you can unplug, unwind and recharge, just by adding accents, lighting and fragrance. So that when your girlfriends and a bottle of wine aren't handy, you can still take that stress number down a couple notches.
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