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Twelve Winter Blah-Busters
by Susie Cortright Visit the Author's Website
Feeling stuck in a never-ending winter? Declare an early spring
with these quick ideas.
1. Bust a friend's blahs. Take her out for coffee or a glass of
wine, or offer to take her kids while she enjoys an hour or two
alone. Such a simple gesture will brighten your own day as well.
2. Indulge yourself by paying someone else to do one of those
dreaded winter chores: Pay to have your car washed, for example.
While you wait, relax with a cup of coffee or tea and your
favorite section of the newspaper or a magazine you don't receive at
home.
3. Make a milk bath to rejuvenate tired, flaky winter skin.
Simply add a cup of milk or a packet of powdered milk to
running bath water. The milk's lactic acid will help exfoliate
dead skin cells and leave you feeling pampered and refreshed all day.
4. Brighten your home with a splash of color. Search your
home (or your favorite discount store) for vivid accents
that will add some energy to your home - and your outlook - this
time of year. Try a new rug in the entry hall, a few bright
new pillowcases on the bed, new bathtowels, or a new
tablecloth in the dining room. Overstock.com has a good
selection of luxury linens at low prices: Overstock.com
5. Make an appointment at your favorite cosmetics counter
for a makeover, and watch your spirits lift.
6. A recent study indicates that a weekly talk with a
friend can be as effective against moderate depression
as counseling or antidepressants. Even if you're not
feeling blue, call a friend who may be having a tough
time. Meet her for coffee or a jog through the park.
Let her know how much she means to you.
7. Cold temperatures can wreak havoc on your hands.
Give your cuticles a treat by soaking them in olive
oil for five minutes. Then massage the oil into your
hands and let sit for 10 minutes. Rinse and slather
on your favorite scented lotion.
8. Reduce stress by working on your ability to stay
in the present moment. For a few moments at a time,
make an effort to become fully conscious of your life
and the situation at hand. Concentrate on each of your
five senses. Tune out distractions by focusing your
awareness only on immediate stimuli. Such mindfulness
is meditative and calming.
9. Write yourself a heartfelt Valentine. In it, record
the traits you admire about yourself as well as a few
promises for the year to come. Mail the letter. When it
arrives, tuck it away until you need a boost.
10. Declare an early spring. Treat yourself to a reminder
that sunny days are ahead with a new floral body spray,
a scented candle, or a bouquet of fresh cut flowers for
your dining room table.
11. Make a list of activities you enjoy solo. Rank them.
Then make the time to do at least one item from your
"top five" today.
12. Start the "Generosity Game" in your neighborhood.
It all starts with a card inviting you to do a good
turn for someone - anonymously. Then you pass on the
card, which invites the kindness recipient to perform
a random act of kindness for someone else. You can
download and print the cards at the Generosity Game
website: http://www.generosity.org. The site also provides
more information on the game and fosters imagination on
creative ways to make the world a little nicer.
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Copyright 2004 Susie Cortright.
About the Author:
Susie Cortright is the author of several books for women and the
founder of Momscape.com, a website designed to help busy parents
find balance. The site features special offers on affordable
luxuries, uplifting essays and articles, even a mind-body-spirit
fitness program and community. Visit today and receive Susie's
"6 Days to Less Stress" course-by-email free.
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