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This week I did a feel-good brain dump of things to do that are pleasant or comforting. In honor of Shabbos Nachamu weekend, here is my list:
- get a fresh haircut
- reread a favorite series of books
- get a facial
- get acupuncture
- have a nostalgic Shabbos party
- go for a swim
- eat an ice cream bar
- get a bright pedicure
- sing in your car
- dance
- read a self-help book
- make a good meal for yourself
- light candles
- use body lotion
- cloud-watch
- go for a drive
- take a leisurely evening stroll
- read a travel book
- wear nice pajamas
- bake easy bar cookies (like these oatmeal squares)
- listen to an audiobook
- lie in the sun
- color with markers
- read a magazine
- get a massage
- shop for school supplies (love when Staples has 75 cent spiral notebooks)
- drink cold water
- drink lemon water
- make a one-veg salad (ex. red cabbage with lemon juice, olive oil, salt, pepper, garlic; cherry tomatoes with olive oil, red wine vinegar, salt, pepper, Italian seasoning)
- go to sleep early
- take vitamins
- write a description of your dream home
- put your hand on your heart and breathe
- go outside early in the morning
- doodle with your eyes closed while listening to classical music
- do mandala drawing (draw or print out a circle and draw something inside)
- practice loving-kindness meditation
- have lunch with a friend
- give away clothing
- listen to a musical soundtrack
- run an errand with a friend
- buy stickers
- read a thought-provoking essay (try The Atlantic)
- look at an atlas
- listen to waltzes
- read book reviews
- build a sandcastle
- cook something flavorful
- do a yoga video
- do old-fashioned calisthenics
- sit at a firepit
- eat good chocolate
- buy flowers
- take a bubble bath (this stuff makes the best foamy bubbles)
- get a temporary tattoo (I did say this was a brain dump)
- Hula hoop
- walk across a balance beam
- sit on a blanket in the park
- listen to ocean waves at the beach
- wear sunscreen (I keep reading about this stuff and how it has the best smell ever)
- make waffles
- get a car wash
- make a list of fun goals for the year
- wear lipstick
- listen to a nature sounds soundtrack
- play a board game
- roast marshmallows
- make a creamy soup
- accept that it doesn’t matter what other people think
- buy a plant
- eat a yogurt parfait
- paint something
- roller skate
- write a newsletter
- do a 1,000 piece puzzle
- read a book out loud
- eat raw cookie dough
- feed the birds
- change your linen
- vacuum
- use binoculars
- go out for dessert
- make a leaf rubbing
- frost a cake
- watch an old movie
- play I Spy
- make ice cream
- mail a note
- boil a pot of cinnamon
- schedule an appointment
- read a poem
- plant flower seeds
- do a CBT worksheet
- make lasagna
- go to the library
- use real dishes
- take a self-compassion break
- make a playlist
- read beautiful cookbooks
- write a list of 100 comforting things 😉
More pleasant ideas here, here, and here! And a summer list!
Have a wonderful Shabbos!