My hubby and I have been working so hard, and every aspect of our lives are running 90 miles an hour…and that would be the slow lane! We’re taking a few days to ourselves and in uncharacteristic fashion, granting ourselves several luxuries. This week, I’m finding a little balance, and I’ve come upon my Top 10 Ways to Recharge Your Batteries.
10. Take time to enjoy the beauty around you. We often pass by places of beauty because we’re simply too busy to notice. Permit yourself to take the time to visit a museum, a botanical garden, tour a Cathedral or Basilica. Relaxation can be found in the wonder of the beauty that is found everywhere if we only look.
9. Meet a friend for lunch and catch up. Ask about their job, their family, their kids and fill them in about yours. Reminisce about high school, college or a mutual place of employment. The point is…take the time to listen.
8. Sit on the patio and enjoy a refreshing beverage while listening to live music or your favorite playlist. Extremes of temperature may make this one a little challenging, but be creative and find a place where you can enjoy a glass of iced tea, lemonade or an adult beverage if you’re so inclined, and connect with the out-of-doors and relax. www.overunderstl.com
7. Find restaurants that aren’t part of a mega-chain. We all have those go-to restaurants that you can find anywhere in the country. Seek the small local establishments and ask about the specials. Eating in small establishments provides variety to your diet, your dining experiences and jobs to your local community. www.roosterstl.com
6. Explore a different area of town. Find a Farmers Market and support the local merchants. Buy a bouquet of fresh flowers from the flower grower, fresh produce from the farmer, handmade soaps from the local soaper. Your dollar goes much further when you buy from local merchants, and you get acquainted with those small business owners and learn about their story. www.soulardmarket.com
5. Learn something new. On two different days, we walked from the hotel to the Gateway Arch Park. We went to the top of the Arch and spent hours touring the museum learning about our history and quite a bit about the engineering involved in the arch-building project. I was impressed by the superb job done in the museum renovation to make the exhibits a touchable experience for children and people with visual impairments. www.gatewayarch.com
4. Take a walk with your love. A specific destination isn’t necessary; be in their presence, talk about anything, laugh and laugh some more!
3. Eat a good breakfast. A proper bacon and egg breakfast to start the day. Our typical grab-on-the-run breakfast is fine, but let’s face it, a decent breakfast sets the tone of the day.
2. Take a nap…take two naps – a morning nap and an afternoon nap. I had to give myself permission to take a nap and not feel guilty about being “unproductive.” Recharge the body and recharge the mind.
1. Eat the pasta! The diet can wait. Okay…have the salad too but indulge a little. Have the bread, try the dessert but take the time to notice the scents, textures, and flavors. www.chavasmexican.com
In my last post, we visited briefly about meal planning and how it plays a huge part in building our well-stocked pantry, and we will be talking more about this along the way.
Having a well-stocked pantry is only one facet of living an independent life. Having a sufficient supply of grains, legumes, dry goods, is essential to sustain you, your family and your community through difficult times.
The point of buying in bulk and when things are on sale is to save money. But what are we doing with all these dollars that we’re saving? Maybe the latest phone, television, game system? We all have those things we want and desire. We strive for more – more things, more money, more supplies, more balance.
Don’t work so hard at working, preparing, doing charity that there’s nothing left of you anymore.
So, take a nap, take a walk, laugh, learn, fuel the body. There’s time for saving money, saving calories and doing good for others tomorrow. And you’ll be better equipped to do good for others when you’re rejuvenated.
What are some of your favorite ways to recharge your batteries?