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staycation : create space for self care

When was the last time you intentionally created a space to relax?

Hopefully, your answer is more recent than, “last summer.”

But if it isn’t, you are not alone!

I got to do a “staycation” (a vacation where you don’t travel) this weekend with a dear friend.

Our trips to Palm Springs for April and Hawaii for May got cancelled, due to covid, so we were thrilled when another dear friend encouraged us to do a staycation at her home.

It was exactly what I needed.

Some of my staycation essentials: a delicious candle and yummy soak from Sonshine Bath, and a good (and educational!) book. Bliss!

Workcation??

In my old life, a vacation (or staycation) has always meant a time away from work to focus on 𝗱𝗶𝗳𝗳𝗲𝗿𝗲𝗻𝘁 work.⁣ ⁣

Who can relate?

I’d bring stacks of books to the beach, do my taxes on a plane, work on my dissertation at a wedding (before and after the ceremony, obviously), and even built my website from a ski lodge.

I used to say, “I cant rest until my work is done,” and believe it with all my heart.⁣ ⁣

That way of life really worked for me, too. People always admired my work ethic + accomplishments.

All of that efficiency went out the window after my brain injury. Suddenly, I could no longer multi task, push through, or work constantly.⁣ ⁣

I felt like a different person.⁣ ⁣

I even realized that all of my achievements, my interests, and my productivity couldn’t help me with the ONE THING I needed to do in order to heal:⁣ ⁣ 𝗥𝗲𝘀𝘁.⁣ ⁣

Love the caption on this islandy-scented candle: Staycation-it’s not like we have a choice… with banana, coconut, pineapple, tonka, and quarantine 2020

Sometimes I forget that I need rest

This weekend, true to form, I brought a list of things I wanted to “do”:

  • film exercises and product reviews

  • write blog posts

  • take photos

  • clear out my email inbox

  • read a couple books

  • record some meditations

  • finish up paperwork

  • publish my newest course.⁣ ⁣

. . . in three days.

My brain reminded me on Friday morning (in the form of a headache and anxiety) that I needed to rest instead.

So, I took my time getting to my staycation. I watched a silly tv show (all day while snarking with my friend), took naps, gave myself some care, went for a nighttime swim, and decided to catch up on my work on Saturday.

. . . And I’m not the only one!

When Saturday rolled around, I woke up with thoughts of everything I needed to “do.” My friend inspired me by mentioning that she had turned off all of her notifications from work to fully enjoy some time off.

A lightbulb went off in my head.

I’m not the only person who struggles with shutting down “work mode” or who lets a to-do list take precedent over everything else.

I chose to take the time I had set aside for rest, relaxation, and connection, and fully release to it.

It turns out, I really needed to do that.

Today’s mindful minute can help you to do that, too.

mindful minute

Here’s a list of my five favorite things about vacation, if you need inspiration

We all need a reminder to take care of ourselves

Two of the things that helped me to chill out this weekend were gifted to me by Sonshine Bath. I love the candle (it’s so fragrant I felt like I was in Hawaii even without the candle lit!) and kept reading the label over and over (Staycation: its not like we have a choice…).

The mango and coconut milk bath soak (with pink salt, rose petals, and epsom salt) was divine.

I am so grateful to have been gifted these self care items and highly recommend Sonshine Bath!

Check out Sonshine Bath by clicking the button below (this is not an ad, I just want to share the love to a fellow female small business owner).

Thank you for stopping by!

I would love to hear how you are making time for self care!