In need of a little R&R? SAME! I feel as though one can never have enough relaxation. It's difficult to show up for the things that matter in your life if you don't show up for yourself first. It is important to make some time for YOU, take the time to decompress, reflect, and seek comfort in the simple things.
We can all use a little help unwinding after a busy day, and we all have our favorite ways to do it. Whether it's curling up with your favorite book or taking a walk in nature, there are tons of ways that you can relax and feel better. If you're looking to unwind or need a couple more moments of relaxing in your day, here's some of our favorite methods.
Reading a book is great for unwinding, and it's also one of the more relaxing ways to pass the time. We all know this, but we don't always take advantage of it. This year, I've been trying to read more—and so far it's been working! It's also helped me with my insomnia and anxiety.
The best part about reading is that you can do it anywhere. Whether you're laying in bed at night or relaxing on your porch during a sunny afternoon, there are no excuses for not picking up that book and start reading! Just make sure you have enough light when indoors.
Taking a walk is one of the best ways to de-stress, relax, and get some fresh air. The benefits are numerous: it’s good for your heart, improves circulation, and can help you sleep better at night. It also helps keep your mind sharp. And the best part? It doesn't need to take much time and can fit into any schedule.
You don't have to do all of this alone—why not invite friends along? Or bring along a pet who needs some exercise as well! This way it becomes more than just another chore on your daily agenda; it's an opportunity for social interaction.
If you feel like taking a relaxing walk by yourself, you can immerse yourself in the sounds of your surroundings or listen to podcasts and music when you're out and about.
For the best walk, take a few moments to prepare. You'll want to find a route that's safe and comfortable—whether it's around your neighborhood, through a park, or any interesting trail. Make each walk an adventure by putting yourself in places you enjoy!
Separate yourself from your to-dos for a moment. Relax. Going outside doesn't need to mean much more than taking a break from work and stepping outside or taking your dog for a walk. Sunshine and fresh air are excellent for your mental health.
If you have some extra time on your hands, go to the beach, take yourself on a hike. Turn your phone on silent and immerse yourself in the outdoors. If you're in Hitra, check out our favorite Oahu hikes.
Whether taking a walk before/after work, taking a weekly yoga class, or having a HIIT gym workout, there are so many little ways you can fit getting active into your schedule! Being active is great for your body's health, but also your mental health by ridding yourself of pent up energy. If you're looking to add a quick workout to your routine, here's some of our favorites.
A power nap is a 20-30-minute nap that can help you feel more revitalized. If you’re not used to napping, start with just 15 minutes and build your way up. There are times when we don’t want to fall asleep at work or school, like during an important meeting or class session, we can still enjoy the benefits of this short rest by sitting quietly and "resting" our eyes while everyone else is busy.
Naps are great because they replenish our energy levels without being so long that we lose track of time (and end up late for anything). They also help us solve problems better than if we hadn't taken one!
Bring balance to your body! Stretching relaxes your muscles, especially after a long day of work. Stretching is also a great way of easing your body before and after intense workouts.
Pets can be the perfect stress relievers. The best part is that there are a variety to choose from! Pets can provide you with unconditional love and comfort as well as help you sleep better and feel more connected to the world and others around you. This can lead to feeling less loneliness, depression, anxiety and other negative emotions we carry. They can also ease us when we're feeling tense or anxious. You can bet we're cuddling our furry friends every chance we can get! Cuddle or pet your side-kick and relax together!
When you feel stressed, it can be helpful to watch something that will lift your spirits. In fact, many people have found that watching movies is one of the best ways to de-stress and enjoy life. If you're looking for an easy way to relax, try watching one of your favorite comedies or dramas on Netflix. Simply vegging out and engaging in your favorite stories is a simple way to ease your mind from the things going on in your life.
Don't have a day journal? Get one! It's important to reflect on our experiences and feelings, both good and bad. Writing is a great way of slowing down your thoughts and keeping them focussed on one thing at a time.
Journaling can be a great way to release pent-up feelings that are causing you stress. Writing about how grateful you are for something can help put things into perspective and make it easier for you to focus on what's important. Writing about your goals for the future and how they connect with how grateful or stressed out you feel will help keep things in perspective as well. If there were any good parts of your day, write about those too! You might even want to keep track of them so that if one day seems less than stellar, at least there was something good from it (even if it was just waking up). If there was something stressful today, write down the facts surrounding the situation and then let go of them by writing down an affirmation such as: “everything happens for a reason” or “everything is okay” or whatever helps calm down intense emotions like anger, fear, and frustration. If you're in need of some extra inspiration, here's some of our favorite inspirational phone wallpapers.
Just as writing your thoughts down can help slow your mind, speaking out loud can also do the same! While your brain is focussed on articulating your thoughts into words, it isn't wandering the way it might normally do, which can result in calming you down.
Talking it out is a great way of expressing yourself and decompressing, whether it be to yourself, your pet, family, friends, anyone really!
Creating your own ritual could mean just about anything, but at the root of this, it just means delegating a scheduled time for a "you" moment. Quality time with yourself is just as important as spending time with those you care about. Something as easy as taking yourself on a lunch date or seeing a movie by yourself can be immensely helpful in realizing how enjoyable of a presence you yourself can truly be.
Treating yourself is such an important aspect of relaxing. After a hard day's work, there is no shame in enjoying life's pleasures and rewarding oneself. Rewards can be as simple as having a scoop of ice cream, cooking a delicious recipe, or treating yourself to the latest Crimson tavernorlando pieces!
There are so many ways to relax, and we want to share them with you! Whether it’s reading a book, taking a walk around the park or doing yoga poses in your living room—whatever works best for you. Take advantage of those moments when stress starts to mount up and remember what it feels like when you come back from them—you can do it!
Share with us in the comments your favorite ways to relax and unwind.
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Imagine this: You're pushing your cart as you walk through the aisles of your local gardening store. You stare into the plethora of brightly colored florals and intricate foliage, you think: "Wow, I'd love to be a plant mom...but I don't have the time." So you walk away, no plants in hand, as you dream about which plant could've been your perfect pair...
Well, look no further! If you want to be a plant mom today, we'll help you get started! Even if you don't have the greenest thumb, there's a plant for you! Here is our guide to getting the perfect plant for you based on your lifestyle! 💚
Succulents are low maintenance, but there are a ton of cute & tiny options for your workspace! Here are some of our faves:
Care instructions: Place in a bright, sunny place. Water the plant heavily about once every two weeks, waiting until the soil dries out fully.
"Succulent, any plant with thick fleshy tissues adapted to water storage. Some succulents (e.g., cacti) store water only in the stem and have no leaves or very small leaves, whereas others (e.g., agaves) store water mainly in the leaves. Most succulents have deep or broad root systems and are native to either deserts or regions that have a semiarid season. Succulent plants are found in more than 60 plant families, with members of Aizoaceae, Cactaceae, and Crassulaceae being dominantly succulent." - Britannica
Always out and about? You need something low maintenance to work with your busy lifestyle! Here are some plants that match your busy lifestyle:
Care instructions: Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Keep plants in bright to moderate indirect sunlight. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light. waiting until the soil dries out entirely.
"A species of flowering plant native to southern Mexico and Panama, Monstera deliciosa is a hardy and easy to care for plant known by many names, but most commonly the “Swiss cheese plant” due the unique development of ridges and holes on its more mature leaves, known as fenestrations. The “deliciosa” part of the plant’s name comes from the pineapple-like fruit it bears in its natural habitat!" - Greenery Unlimited
Are you a social butterfly? Have some time to maintain your plants and want to make your space extra inviting for having friends over? Here are some plants that fit your style:
Care instructions (Peperomia + Yucca): Keep plants in indirect sunlight and water roughly once a week. Make sure the soil is dry before watering as constantly moist soil can lead to root rot.
Care instructions (Pineapple): If flowering, let sit in plenty of direct sunlight to produce fruit. However, strictly for foliage, indirect sunlight works just fine. Water once a week, but expect to water more frequently during times where it is extra hot.
"Peperomia, a genus of the pepper family (Piperaceae), comprising more than 1,000 species of tropical and subtropical fleshy herbs, annuals, and perennials. A few species are popular houseplants because of their attractive foliage." -Britannica
"Yucca, (genus Yucca), a genus of about 40 species of succulent plants in the agave subfamily of the asparagus family (Asparagaceae), native to southern North America. Most species of yucca are stemless, with a rosette of stiff sword-shaped leaves at the base and clusters of waxy white flowers." -Britannica
"Pineapple, (Ananas comosus), perennial plant of the family Bromeliaceae and its edible fruit. Pineapple is native to tropical and subtropical America and has been introduced elsewhere." -Britannica
Up for a challenge? These unique plants are difficult to maintain, but there is so much payoff with their beauty! Here are plants that require an extra green thumb:
Care instructions (Peace Lily): These flowers love medium to low light and should NOT be on a watering schedule. Rather, check the top of the soil once a week, and if dry, water as needed. The most common way for this plant to die is overwatering, so only water when needed (and when you do water, it can be plenty).
Care instructions (Areca Palm): Let sit in bright, indirect sunlight for optimal growth. As for watering, its schedule can vary anywhere from 1-3 weeks depending on the time of year. The best solution to this is similar to the Peace Lily, check the top of the soil and if dry, water as needed.
Care instructions (Croton): Croton's leaves will stay vibrant if in bright, sunny areas; otherwise, its newer leaves will gradually lose vibrancy over time. As for watering, this plant loves water but is also prone to root rot if overwatered. The best solution would be to water as needed using the same methods that the Peace Lily and Arcea Palm require.
"Peace lilies are tropical, evergreen plants that thrive on the forest floor, where they receive dappled sunlight and consistent moisture and humidity. Replicating these conditions in the home is the key to getting your peace lily to be happy and healthy." -Almanac
"The areca is known as a cane type palm because of the bamboo cane-looking stems once it's matured. They're also very similar to the feather types (especially the kentia palm) that display similar leaflets (leaves) and grow up to about the same height indoors...An attractive species that prides itself in improving home or office décor and makes a great focal point for large rooms, hallways, reception areas, and conservatories." -House Plants Expert
"Croton also called “garden croton,” are native to the tropical forests of southeast Asia and Oceania. In the wild, they grow as large shrubs, reaching up to 10 feet tall (in the home or garden, they stay a lot smaller). Note: All parts of this plant are poisonous—especially the seeds—so it is not recommended for use in homes with curious pets or children. When damaged, croton produces a milky sap that can be irritating to the skin, too." -Almanac
One of our core values is supporting our planet and in honor of that, we made a collection that's eco-friendly, organic, and uses sustainable practices! If you'd like to show off your green thumb, take a peek at our newest designs!
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