7 ways to make your loved one smile this Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day is the perfect opportunity to show your loved ones
how much you care. Below are some ideas to make this year’s holiday a memorable
one.
Make a homemade breakfast for your loved one or close family and
friends in your life. Everyone can appreciate waking up to something homemade.
Try doing breakfast in bed for your significant other or hosting a friends and
family brunch at your house.
Show your appreciation
Don’t forget to tell your loved one how much you appreciate them.
Show them how much they mean to you by making a creative list of all the
reasons you are happy they are in your life.
Plan the day
Make a plan for the day! Decide to do an activity that you both
enjoy whether it is getting outside, going to a museum or going out to the
movies. Splurge a little for the day.
Don’t sweat the small stuff
Take this day to put everyday stressors on the backburner. Life
gets busy, and a lot of times we take it out on the people we care about the
most. Try to forget about trivial problems and enjoy your loved one’s company!
The small things you may fight about don’t matter, especially today.
Take the pressure off
Instead of doing Valentine’s Day gifts this year, make a decision
with your significant other to put the money toward something else for the both
of you. Instead of feeling the pressure to go buy a gift, plan a weekend
getaway together or even a day trip to enjoy each other’s company.
Take care of yourself
Your loved ones care deeply about you, so make sure you are taking
care of yourself as well. Keep your health in check and remember that it is ok
to be selfish sometimes. The people in your life want to see you happy as much
as you want to make them happy.
Every day can be Valentine’s Day
Remember that any day is the perfect opportunity to show how much
you care and love the people in your life. Strive to make your loved ones smile
today and every other day as well. The small gestures can go a long way.
Bishara Wilson, L.Ac., MSTOM, C.SMA
New York Sports Acupuncture
(888) 375-5444
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