We can all make subtle changes within our homes to make self-care a regular practice by creating a space away from distractions where we can unwind and relax.
Consider how you like to relax. It might be by cooking, taking a long bath, exercising, reading, painting etc.
Keep reading to find out the 3 at-home tips.
Creating a space for quiet time
A space away from noise and chaos where you can enjoy quiet time. This space is usually used in the early mornings or in the evenings and can be integrated almost anywhere in your home.
Being quiet can allow you to have a thought, an idea, an inspiration, or a reflection come your way.
A comfy armchair with a side table and scented candle can be a simple way to create a space to leave you feeling rejuvenated.
Creating a space for your hobby
What is a hobby of yours?
A place for you to be creative is so important, especially during the winter months when we are all spending less time outdoors. Creating a happy and functional space in your home for an activity such as baking, sewing, painting, writing, crafts, yoga, etc. is really an important thing to do for yourself.
By carving out a space in your home for your hobby you will be more likely to spend time in the space doing what you enjoy doing!
Creating a space for gathering
When and where do you get together?
The dinner table and living room are usually where everyone gets connected after a long day. Create an environment where everyone can connect and share with each other. Setting a dining room table to have a meal together and placing enough furniture in a living room for everyone to sit spaciously are easy ways to create thoughtful spaces for gathering.
Comfort is key in creating self care spaces.
When designing spaces, I always analyze what types of spaces are lacking and could make life better and easier for you. My goal is to carefully create functional, comfortable, and beautiful self-care spaces in your home to help you improve your well-being.
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