On the First Day of Christmas, my spa friends gave to me…
December 14th, 2007 by Donna
a gift to promote stress relief.
It’s a hectic time of year and it really doesn’t have to be. Take some time to de-stress and think of ways to minimize the usual hustle and bustle of the season. Here are some ways to do just that and use your time to meet with friends for that hot cup of cocoa, or watch a holiday movie or just relax and take that hot bath with candles that’s been on your mind.
1. Make some holiday treats and give them to your friends and co-workers. This doesn’t take a lot of time and it shows your thoughtfulness and is fun. Some items I created came from the Food Network www.foodtv.com. Take a look and see how simple it can be and relaxing!
2. Go for a ride in your neighborhood (with a thermos of hot cocoa, of course) and enjoy the twinkle of lights on your neighbor’s homes. Play some holiday music and have fun with it.
3. Shop online and have your gifts shipped. Visit www.amazon.com and www.gaiam.com and one favorite item is from Real Music, a spa CD called “Zen Pause” by Thierry David.
4. Consider making a donation in someone’s name for the holiday. It will help the organization and spread good will further. This is especially good for the guy or girl that has everything. Consider www.diabetes.org or www.worldvision.org or your favorite organization.
5. And, it just wouldn’t be right if I didn’t include my favorite gift, a gift certificate to a day spa. Day spas offer a lot of special packages this time of year so you may find that you just have to get one for you. After all, this is about stress reduction so consider some time with your favorite pal and work together on simplifying your life and enjoying those special moments.
Happy Holidays and stay tuned for the 2nd Day of Christmas…
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Donna Mantone-Adinolfi is a writer who focuses on the Spa lifestyle, Spa travel, health & wellness, and nutrition. She advocates a philosophy of mindful well-being and devotes herself to educating others on ways to improve their physical and mental health through the columns she writes for Balance Magazine and Lifestyles 50+ Magazine as well as her daily life.




