For most people, mid-December to the beginning of January is a really busy time of year. There are a lot of good things going on as we prepare for the holidays and the new year. But by December 26th many of us have already had too much of a good thing: too much food, drink, entertaining, shopping, spending, cooking, cleaning, driving, visiting. And it isn't over yet; new year's celebrations are less than a week away which may necessitate another round of the "good things" listed above.
While I have whittled away my holiday obligations and preparations to the point that I really only do what I enjoy doing, not everyone has that luxury or freedom. Yet even I feel ready for a little time-out by this point in the festivities.
If you can manage it, this is the perfect time for a little holiday escape. My own will involve a mini-retreat to a luxury hotel, just one night, just me. It isn't for long, it isn't far away. But it is a private space with a locked door, no cell phone, no lap top, no obligations. A time to think, pray, write, plan, reflect.
Sometimes when actually leaving hasn't been an option, I let my family know that I'm doing an in-home retreat;(usually when my husband is travelling) and that I won't be taking calls, or e-mailing. I make sure I have everything I need on hand and try to ensure that the house is tidy and clean. The benefit of this type of mini-retreat is that everything is here. If I decide to paint or putz around in the garden I can; the downside is I am still in my regular home/work environment.
Whether you can retreat away from home or even just carve out a solitary afternoon to pamper yourself, the benefits will be worth the effort to arrange it. I always come back refreshed and filled with gratitude for all of the truly good things in my life.
Thank you for visiting My Turquoise Kettle Life today.
Wishing you a peaceful day,
Sandra
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