Time for another holiday!
~Stephanie Staples~ ???? Revitalization Specialist
Revitalizing Conferences, Workplaces & Lives! Click the RING around my photo ????. Inspirational, relevant and actionable programs delivered remotely or in-person for people who are 'nice for a living'! ??
I vividly recall the effort it took to plan our first child-free vacation.?
Coordinating three kids' schedules, arranging carpools, lessons, meals, school events—felt like an endless task. At one point, I wondered if the hassle was even worth it (spoiler: it was).
Then there was the time we came back from a family trip, only for me to feel like I needed another vacation just to recover from the first one.
Over time, I learned to sprinkle "mini getaways" into our routine—just a little something every quarter to break up the grind and give us something exciting to look forward to amidst a hectic work year.
Now, long past those days, I enjoy the idea of creating a personal holiday. A day that’s all mine, where I have full permission to celebrate, meditate, explore, or create—anything my heart desires.
Whether I choose to share this holiday with others or keep it as a solo retreat, I love the idea of having something special and uniquely personal to look forward to.
My chosen holiday is officially my half-birthday—May 13 and it's set as a recurring event in my calendar.
Now...your life, your version, your plan...
If you agree that creating your own personal holiday can be a meaningful way to make your life a bit more interesting, give you something to look forward to and put new memories in your pocket, here are to help you establish your special day:
1. Theme Your Holiday Around Self-Care - "Wellness Day" or "Recharge Day"
2. Celebrate Accomplishments - "Success Day" or "Milestone Day"
3. Create a 'Gratitude Day'
4. Declare a 'Disconnect Day'
5. Adventure Day
6. Creativity Celebration
7. ‘Yes Day’
OR...
Get the family in on the planning and start a new tradition. ?It could be something simple like a movie marathon or more complex like researching a new country and creating an experience or collaborative project around those learnings.
IF...?
A full day seems like too much right now - block off 'x' number of hours - that will be a great start.?
By naming your holiday and establishing activities that align with the purpose of the day, you can make it an annual tradition that celebrates the things you love and value.
Creating a personal holiday, it's just one more way to live Your Life, Unlimited! ?Steph ????
PS - I'd love to hear your ideas!
Bonus inspiration in a flash; you only have to do this two times...https://youtu.be/5cNIWTjXkZ4?feature=shared