Treat Yourself!: 365 Ways to Be Happy Every Day
By Gail Russell
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Discover the sweeter side of life with Treat Yourself! Inside, you'll find hundreds of fun, gratifying ideas that inspire you to finally give into temptation and spoil yourself. From spending all day in bed to having breakfast for dinner to buying an expensive piece of jewelry, each entry encourages you to focus on maximizing your happiness--one indulgence at a time.
So what are you waiting for? Splurge on guilty pleasures all year long with Treat Yourself! After all, you deserve it.
Gail Russell
An Adams Media author.
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Treat Yourself! - Gail Russell
1 Make Snow Cones with Fresh Snow
It can be difficult to find fun things to do in the dead of winter. However, there is one thing that you probably have more than enough of, so why not use it to your advantage. You’re never too old for a snow cone, and what better way to treat yourself after a day of shoveling. Grab a bowl and a big spoon and collect some fresh, clean snow (it’s best right after a storm). When you’ve filled your bowl, leave it in your freezer while you prepare the other ingredients. If you don’t have any fresh snow or are concerned about acid rain, feel free to shave some ice in a blender. You can either buy some syrup flavoring at your local grocery store or make your own using a few simple ingredients. You will need:
8 ounces light corn syrup
Packet Kool-Aid powder
Water
Sugar (optional)
Pour the corn syrup into a cup. Add half of the packet of your favorite Kool-Aid powder. Add water (about 2–4 ounces) to the mixture until the powder and syrup are diluted. Add more Kool-Aid powder or sugar to taste. For fun, fill a martini glass with snow from the freezer and pour the syrup over the snow.
This can be a fun activity to involve the kids in, but if there are no kids around, make your snow cone extra special by adding a shot of vodka or your favorite flavored liqueur into the syrup mixture. That’s sure to relieve the winter blues!
2 Take a Sick Day for Sex
Did you know that one-third of all employed U.S. adults do not take all of the vacation days they receive each year? If there is one reason to take a day off in the middle of the week, it’s to have sex. Convince your sweetie to stay home, too, so you can enjoy each other all day long. If you haven’t had morning sex since before going to class in college, go for it and follow up with breakfast in bed. Kill two birds with one stone, and make love in the shower. If you work a typical 9-to-5 job, you rarely get to have sex in the afternoon, unless you are really taking advantage of your lunch breaks. Your energy level will probably be at top performance, so get busy. If you’ve been doing it all day and need a break, use the nighttime to take a warm bath together and cuddle. This type of indulgence is a wonderful way to reconnect with your lover. Try to do it more than once a year. If you happen to be solo on your day off . . . enjoy the pleasure of your own company.
3 Make Your Own Sugar Body Scrub
Walk into any body-care shop and you’ll find an array of salt and sugar scrubs that cost $20–$40 for one small jar. Exfoliating your skin doesn’t have to be expensive. With a few simple ingredients you probably already have in your pantry, you can have a big batch of sweet-smelling scrub ready and waiting for you. You will need:
1 cup brown sugar
1 cup white sugar
Almond oil or vegetable oil
Essential oil or fragrance oil (try lemon or vanilla)
Mix the brown and white sugars in a medium-sized mixing bowl. Add the almond or vegetable oil to the sugar until it becomes a thick paste. Add a few drops of your favorite essential or fragrance oil. Try lemon, vanilla, lavender, or rose oil. Make sure you aren’t allergic to any of the oils you want to use.
Jump in the shower and rub the mixture all over your body, paying close attention to typically dry areas like elbows and feet. It will not only leave you feeling soft and smooth, it will make you smell divine! The combinations for fragrances are endless. You can even make personalized sugar scrubs for your friends and family during the holidays or for birthdays.
4 Host a Dinner Party with Your Favorite Film As the Theme
Planning a meal for a group of people might raise your anxiety, but choosing foods based on your favorite film will make it more of an adventure than a chore. If you love Casablanca, serve traditional Moroccan fare, like roasted lamb and couscous. If Forrest Gump is more your style, serve a variety of shrimp dishes—take some ideas from Bubba’s long list of recipes. If you want some help in the kitchen, turn your party into a potluck and let your friends know what the movie will be ahead of time. Having everyone come up with their own idea for a dish will add to the fun. If there is time after dinner, play the movie for your guests, and don’t forget the popcorn!
5 Have Lunch in the Park
Getting out of the office for a lunch break is one of the most important things to do during the day. You need to get away to recharge your battery and refocus, even if it’s just for a thirty-minute lunch break. The quickest way to get some relaxation is to find a park that is close to work and have a picnic for yourself. Before you leave for work in the morning, or even the night before, pack a picnic basket with a lunch you can look forward to all day. A grilled chicken salad with baby spinach, strawberries, and blueberries is not only delicious, but also offers protein and important antioxidants. Remember to pack some healthy snacks that will give you a much-needed boost of energy during the last half of the day. Bring tangerines or clementines for a quick burst of energy and some toasted almonds or cashews for long-lasting energy. Don’t forget to add something a little decadent like a chocolate cupcake or a few oatmeal raisin cookies. Sit in the sun and close your eyes. Forget what you have to do when you get back to work; just enjoy your time away from the office. This is something you can do every day to treat yourself right.
6 Take a Morning Walk
Start your day off right with a brisk thirty-minute walk first thing in the morning. Early in the morning, before everyone is awake and the sun is just starting to rise, is the best time. Many people find it to be the most spiritual part of the day. Take this time to meditate and prepare for the day ahead. It’s a great way to allow your mind to relax, and not only will you feel refreshed and centered, but you will find that you have more energy throughout the day. Listen to some soothing music, or if you want to get your blood flowing bring some dance or techno music. It has also been shown that if you have a difficult time exercising consistently, doing so in the morning will make it easier to follow your routine. Make sure to eat a healthy breakfast when you return from your walk.
7 Start a Vacation Savings Account
With the rising cost of gas and food prices, planning a vacation is probably the last thing you can afford. It might seem like you will never be able to save for a getaway. However, if you can put just $20 a week into a high-yield savings account or even in a jar under the bed, you’ll be surprised at how quickly it adds up. If $20 a week is more than you can afford, just put in what you can. You can even add the change left in your pockets at the end of the week. Being able to get away from your everyday life will be worth it.
8 Have an Afternoon Tea Party
There is something very elegant and relaxing about having afternoon tea. In the UK, where afternoon tea originated, tea time is traditionally between 3 P.M. and 5 P.M. Invite some friends over and have them wear lace gloves to add to the sense of occasion. If it is nice outside, serve tea in the garden. Offer a variety of teas like chamomile, Earl Grey, and peppermint. Don’t forget the little cucumber sandwiches, cookies, and scones.
9 Buy a Removable Showerhead
For those of you that may not know, a removable showerhead can be used for reasons other than getting you clean. Take some time during your next shower to get up close and personal with the pulsating jets of water. Many of the showerheads available now offer different rates of speed and water pressure. Find the one you like the best and enjoy, with or without a partner.
10 Have Thanksgiving Dinner in the Spring
Thanksgiving is the one day of the year you can really indulge without worrying about the calories. Why wait until November to enjoy turkey and all the trimmings? Have a Thanksgiving feast in April or May. If you think the meal seems too heavy for the spring weather, make a few substitutions. Instead of butternut squash and mashed potatoes, try lighter vegetables like string beans and summer squash. Pumpkin pie is a must, though.
11 Brighten Up Your Workspace with Flowers
Whether we’re sitting in the corner office or manning a cash register, everyone finds themselves watching the clock at work at one time or another. Brighten up your day and spread a little cheer to those around you by bringing in some flowers to enjoy at work. A store-bought bouquet or hand-picked flower will bring the beauty and scents of the outdoors in, and make your workday a bit brighter. You may find yourself treating yourself to flowers on a weekly basis!
12 Eat Your Favorite Kid
Food
Eating like a kid is something you probably reserve for those late-night cravings when no one can catch you making a peanut butter and fluff sandwich with a side of animal crackers. There is nothing more comforting than the food we ate as children. Mac and cheese from a box, chicken fingers, and SpaghettiOs still make our mouths water, so just go for it. Tonight, plan to have all of your favorites for dinner.
13 Get a Reiki Treatment
Reiki (pronounced ray-key
) is a Japanese stress reduction and relaxation technique that also promotes healing. Each of us has a life energy force (sometimes referred to as chi or ki) that can sometimes become low or blocked. When this happens, we are more likely to feel stressed-out and sick. Reiki uses universal healing energy to remove these blockages and has the ability to heal mind, body, and spirit. A trained Reiki practitioner will lay their hands on or above you in various positions on your body to initiate the flow of healing energy. Practitioners can often feel where there is a blockage and may concentrate on a specific area longer than others. A normal session lasts about an hour. After a Reiki session, you will experience feelings of relaxation, peace, and well-being.
14 Go Apple Picking
When autumn approaches, a favorite activity is apple picking. Take the time to visit an orchard when the apples are ready (usually mid-September to mid-October). Searching for the perfect apple can be a real treat. Most orchards have a variety of apples like McIntosh, Cortland, Golden Delicious, and Granny Smith. The best part is taking them home to make a pie or apple crisp. Make this a family trip or go with a group of friends. If you decide to go alone, take the time to stop and breathe in the crisp, fall air and the delicious smell of fresh apples.
15 Learn How to Knit
Knitting is no longer for little old ladies. According to Craft Yarn Council of America, the number of women knitters in the U.S. age 25–35 increased 150 percent between 2002 and 2004.
Although it is usually done alone, knitting has become a social activity. With popular books like The Friday Night Knitting Club and The Knitting Circle and countless blogs devoted to sharing patterns and techniques, knitting has re-emerged as a hot hobby. Knitting might seem difficult to learn, but with the right teacher or guide you’ll pick it up in no time. Many people find it to be extremely relaxing and a great way to wind down at the end of a long day. You can let yourself get lost in