Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood
I DID THE LABRINTH WALK AND NOW IM BEING CHASED BY AN ANGRY MINOTAUR AND I'M LOST AND CANT FIND MY WAY OUT!!!! HELP!!!
Read a bedtime story or fairytale Listen to brown noise or liminal music Build a house for fairies Feed birds or ducks Have a seaweed bath Go for a forest walk Set goals and a routine Browse a bookstore or spend a day in a library Video call someone Smoke hash Buy a lot of perfume samples Spend hours on skincare Have a picnic on a rainy day Acupressure, Acupuncture, Thai massage Hypnotherapy for hours Go to gardens or the arcade Butterfly house Gaming Anonymous sexting Binge a K-drama Play with childhood toys Order takeaway every day for a week DBT worksheets Make new outfits Plot revenge Read a fantasy novel Sit in a park and listen to Proust Roleplay, card or board games with people Plan a vacation Exercise/stretches Swim in the sea at night Go to a restaurant Start a gratitude journal Research something you're interested in Look at art or make your own Silent retreat for a week Change your SIM card so you are undisturbed Make lists Cleaning spree Zerobody dry flotation Buy new health supplements Breathe magazine Look for abandoned buildings to explore
I'm trying to come up with my own because have found others too basic, there's no mention of sexual stuff or acupuncture. Does anyone have anything to add?
Absolutely! Here are 30 unique and interesting self-care activities you might enjoy:
1. **Forest Bathing**: Spend time in nature, immersing yourself in the sights, sounds, and smells of the forest. 2. **Sound Bath**: Attend a sound bath session where you can relax to the vibrations of gongs, singing bowls, and other instruments. 3. **Aerial Yoga**: Try yoga while suspended in the air using a hammock. 4. **Float Therapy**: Experience sensory deprivation in a float tank filled with Epsom salt water. 5. **Kintsugi**: Practice the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, embracing imperfections. 6. **Labyrinth Walking**: Walk through a labyrinth for meditation and mindfulness. 7. **Geocaching**: Go on a treasure hunt using GPS to find hidden caches in your area. 8. **Foraging**: Learn to identify and gather wild edible plants. 9. **Gong Bath**: Relax to the deep, resonant sounds of gongs. 10. **Herbalism**: Study and use herbs for wellness and healing. 11. **Forest Therapy**: Engage in guided activities in the forest to enhance well-being. 12. **Art Journaling**: Combine writing and art to express your thoughts and feelings. 13. **Laughter Yoga**: Participate in a yoga session that incorporates laughter exercises. 14. **Bird Watching**: Spend time observing and identifying different bird species. 15. **Stargazing**: Learn about constellations and spend time observing the night sky. 16. **Aromatherapy Blending**: Create your own essential oil blends for relaxation and healing. 17. **Mandala Coloring**: Color intricate mandala designs for relaxation and focus. 18. **Tea Ceremony**: Practice the art of making and enjoying tea mindfully. 19. **Crystal Healing**: Use crystals for their purported healing properties. 20. **Urban Exploration**: Explore abandoned buildings and urban spaces. 21. **Tai Chi**: Practice this gentle form of martial arts for relaxation and balance. 22. **Soap Making**: Create your own soaps with natural ingredients. 23. **Scent Mapping**: Explore different scents and create a personal scent map. 24. **Mindful Photography**: Take photos mindfully, focusing on the present moment. 25. **Knitting or Crocheting**: Learn to knit or crochet as a meditative practice. 26. **Calligraphy**: Practice the art of beautiful handwriting. 27. **Candle Making**: Make your own candles with unique scents and designs. 28. **Origami**: Fold paper into intricate designs and shapes. 29. **Journaling with Prompts**: Use creative prompts to guide your journaling. 30. **Virtual Museum Tours**: Explore museums around the world from the comfort of your home.
I hope you find these activities both intriguing and refreshing! Which one are you most excited to try?
Originally posted by Donald Trump
I suspect the women who marry the sorts of guys you see at the USAF Museum have a very low rate of divorce, unless they initiate it.
I was thinking of entrepreneurs especially but on a more serious note, women who are housewives miss out on having a pension, which can be ugly if their marriage ends in divorce.
Originally posted by Donald Trump
I was at the USAF museum once, and I remember thinking "a smart woman would be looking for a partner some place like this". All the guys were obviously very well off. Maybe it was just because I was just after coming from Ireland and was still adjusting to how much richer America is than here.
A smart woman is financially independent and values her happiness in a relationship.
"The latest furore comes as former Tory prime minister Rishi Sunak, who rolled out the red carpet for Mr Musk last year, has been photographed on holiday with his wife Akshata Murty outside an expensive restaurant in California, where the cost of a mushroom pizza is $32."