Valentine’s Day is coming right up, so I thought it would be fun to share a list of things you can do to pamper YOURSELF!
…. for free (or almost free!)
When you do any of these things with intention and purpose, they will help you feel better: mind, body, and spirit.
And who doesn't deserve that!
10 Ways to Love Your Body Today (& Every Day)
Being outdoors helps you relax, lightens your mood, boosts your vitamin D, and even helps with healing. Even better: find a park or other tree-filled area, and spend at least 15 minutes enjoying nature.
Let's count the ways reading a book is good for you: it strengthens your brain and prevents cognitive decline, builds empathy, improves your vocabulary, reduces stress, fights depression, and helps you sleep better. Start reading if you don't already!
Plus, it’s linked to a longer lifespan! If you need a book idea, check out Think Like a Monk by Jay Shetty.
You already know why! It helps lower your risk of heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. It lifts your mood, helps reduce depression and stress, and is great for your brain.
Plus … it strengthens your bones and muscles and can keep you feeling active and strong. It helps you sleep better; it’s linked with a better sex life, and it boosts your chances of living longer.
Yep, give it a go. Put your hand on the left side of your chest and feel your heart beating. It’s working so hard to keep you strong and alive. Take a moment to feel gratitude for that. Then tell yourself, “I love you!” (You can give youself a bear hug too if you want!)
Stretching helps you feel better in so many different ways: it improves your circulation, activates the part of your body’s nervous system that helps controls rest & relaxation; and triggers the release of feel-good endorphins,
Music has a powerful influence on our bodies AND our moods - which is why it’s important to choose upbeat songs that make you FEEL good. For many people, music can lead to better learning, it can improve your memory, help you focus, boost your mood, ease depression and anxiety, up your energy, and help you workout longer/harder!
Studies show that a warm (not hot) bath can help you relax by reducing stress hormones in your body. Plus it’s great to help you get to sleep afterward.
But that’s just the start of it. A warm bath also can help reduce tension in your muscles and relieve aches & pains (try adding 300 grams of Epsom salts for even more benefit).
A little visual walk down memory lane can give you perspective and help you feel gratitude for all the amazing people you’ve met along the way (and all the adventures you’ve had).
When was the last time you treated yourself to your favourite meal? If you’re the cook in your household, chances are you usually choose foods that other people will enjoy. Tonight, choose something YOU want.
They’re great to reduce stress, improve circulation and energy, and even boost your immune system. Plus … they feel amazing!
Let’s take a little extra time to show our bodies how much we LOVE them this weekend.
Make it an amazing day and weekend,
Marty Skele
P.S. Another great way to show yourself some love: by taking excellent care of your fitness and physique ... CLICK HERE
REFERENCES:
www.health.harvard.edu/newsletter_article/a-prescription-for-better-health-go-alfresco
www.healthline.com/health/benefits-of-reading-books
https://medlineplus.gov/benefitsofexercise.html
https://www.healthline.com/health/why-does-stretching-feel-good