3. Care for What Moves You
The holiday season is often physically exhausting, especially on your feet. Giving yourself time to care for your feet is a mindful act and can also help you feel more grounded.
Why it works:
Taking time to care for your body, particularly during a busy time, encourages you to slow down and reconnect with yourself. It’s an opportunity to show gratitude for the parts of your body that carry the most strain.
How to:
1. Step One: Relax
2. Step Two: Exfoliate
3. Step Three: Care
Begin by soaking your feet in warm water with four spoonfuls of our Relaxing Bath Salts. This will calm and soothe the skin as well as balancing moisture levels and helping to remove impurities.
Exfoliation helps remove dead skin cells, allowing your skin to absorb moisture more effectively. Gently rub the wet Pumice Stone onto wet skin, focusing on heels and rough parts. Then apply a small amount of our Exfoliating Foot Scrub to your feet and lower legs, massaging in a circular motion.
After exfoliating, it’s time to hydrate and recover. In any order you like, apply Relief Lotion for tired legs and feet with Nourishing Foot Balm and/or Comforting Dry Oil. These products, with their highly effective active ingredients, will help soothe and dry skin, keeping your feet soft and supple throughout the winter.
Try It With:
As you apply hydrating products, incorporate a little of our Signature Foot Massage. Rooted in the principles of Reflexology, it’s designed for mind-body balance.
4. Journaling for Mindfulness
Journaling is a powerful tool for mindfulness, especially during the holiday season. It provides an outlet for reflection, helping you process your thoughts and emotions, and bring clarity to holiday chaos.
Why it works:
Journaling can help reduce stress by providing a space for you to express your feelings. It brings focus back to yourself and helps you identify what might be causing stress or joy.
How to:
• You might like to set aside 15 minutes to journal in the morning, jot down a few notes at night, or you might use time on your commute to write down your thoughts.
• Write freely about what’s on your mind. You can focus on how you’re feeling, what you’re grateful for, or anything that’s causing you stress.
• If you’re feeling overwhelmed, use journaling to brainstorm small, actionable steps to help manage the stress.
Top Tip:
Add a gratitude section to your journal. Writing down three things you’re grateful for each day can help shift your mindset and foster positivity, especially during busy or stressful times.
3. Care for What Moves You
The holiday season is often physically exhausting, especially on your feet. Giving yourself time to care for your feet is a mindful act and can also help you feel more grounded.
Why it works:
Taking time to care for your body, particularly during a busy time, encourages you to slow down and reconnect with yourself. It’s an opportunity to show gratitude for the parts of your body that carry the most strain.
How to:
1. Step One: Relax
2. Step Two: Exfoliate
3. Step Three: Care
Begin by soaking your feet in warm water with four spoonfuls of our Relaxing Bath Salts. This will calm and soothe the skin as well as balancing moisture levels and helping to remove impurities.
Exfoliation helps remove dead skin cells, allowing your skin to absorb moisture more effectively. Gently rub the wet Pumice Stone onto wet skin, focusing on heels and rough parts. Then apply a small amount of our Exfoliating Foot Scrub to your feet and lower legs, massaging in a circular motion.
After exfoliating, it’s time to hydrate and recover. In any order you like, apply Relief Lotion for tired legs and feet with Nourishing Foot Balm and/or Comforting Dry Oil. These products, with their highly effective active ingredients, will help soothe and dry skin, keeping your feet soft and supple throughout the winter.
Try It With:
As you apply hydrating products, incorporate a little of our Signature Foot Massage. Rooted in the principles of Reflexology, it’s designed for mind-body balance.
4. Journaling for Mindfulness
Journaling is a powerful tool for mindfulness, especially during the holiday season. It provides an outlet for reflection, helping you process your thoughts and emotions, and bring clarity to holiday chaos.
Why it works:
Journaling can help reduce stress by providing a space for you to express your feelings. It brings focus back to yourself and helps you identify what might be causing stress or joy.
How to:
• You might like to set aside 15 minutes to journal in the morning, jot down a few notes at night, or you might use time on your commute to write down your thoughts.
• Write freely about what’s on your mind. You can focus on how you’re feeling, what you’re grateful for, or anything that’s causing you stress.
• If you’re feeling overwhelmed, use journaling to brainstorm small, actionable steps to help manage the stress.
Top Tip:
Add a gratitude section to your journal. Writing down three things you’re grateful for each day can help shift your mindset and foster positivity, especially during busy or stressful times.