In the hustle and bustle of holiday gifting, there’s a realization that dawns like a gentle epiphany – amidst the joy of giving, there’s a deserving recipient often overlooked: oneself. As I reflect on the tumultuous journey of the past year, a notion flits through my mind like a whimsical butterfly – why not treat myself to a holiday gift?
The possibilities sprawl before me like a tantalizing buffet of indulgence. Should it be a small trinket, a token of self-appreciation? Perhaps a pair of earrings to adorn my days with a subtle shimmer. A reasonable choice, indeed. But then, as the year’s fatigue echoes in my bones, a more extravagant option tiptoes into my contemplations – a Japanese tub.
Oh, the allure of this therapeutic haven, a vessel of serenity beckoning to cradle my weary soul. Imagining the gentle cascade of water, the quiet symphony of relaxation, I ponder the prospect of soaking away the stresses of yesteryear. The Japanese tub, a sanctuary for daydreams and a lullaby for rejuvenating slumbers, presents itself as a beacon of self-care.
It’s not just a tub; it’s a portal to decompression, a luxurious escape within the confines of my own sanctuary. The idea of such a lavish gift, a gesture toward unabashed self-indulgence, becomes a seed of anticipation for the approaching new year.
In the rhythm of life’s demands, I’ve seldom ventured into the realm of extravagant self-gifting. Yet, as I weigh the value of this act of kindness to myself, it begins to sparkle as a beacon of positivity. A Japanese tub – an investment in tranquility, a nod to self-pampering, an ode to resilience.
So, here’s to the prospect of unwrapping not just a gift but a haven of repose, a vessel of self-renewal. As the year draws to a close, this holiday, the greatest gift might just be the one I give to myself – a soothing sojourn into the embrace of a Japanese tub, a metaphorical hug to usher in the promise of brighter days ahead.
Categories: current events, mental health, Psychology





This made me want to soak in a Japanese tub. Soothing. Makes the shower I just sprang from seem super boring.😁
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Lol. Right?! I’m so dreaming of one
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It’s good to treat oneself
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Yes, indeed
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Interesting Dear Miriam in the Hustle Bustle in All the
Different SHaDeS of Stress in Day to Day
Grinds of Life
How We May
Often Forget
About the Most
Important of Remedies
To Reduce the Hustle
Bustle Feelings of Modernity Now
True Hehe Not Only Are There Japanese
Soothing Tubs For Relaxing Baths There Are
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A Style of Memory Foam A Barrier for
All the Body’s Pressure Points For
Nightly Rest Hehe Not Only
That It Was Truly A
First World
Problem That i Haven’t
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Weighty Blog Posts With
my Old iPhone and Every iPhone
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Moore’s Law Catching Up to my Fredenstein
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The Mattress Topper on Black Friday
Sale Price of 269 Dollars Including Tax
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Asleep
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Around 300 Pics and Over 40 or So YouTube
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A Month Interest
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With Fewer First World
Problems Now For Just Another
Day of
Joy to
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Practically Free Hehe..:)
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Just be very sure you’ll actually USE it enough to be worth the price, the continuing cost, and the maintenance and cleaning – all non-trivial. And all on your busy shoulders. If so – go for it.
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True. I’ve been thinking about those. You’re right. I’m busy and It’ll be up to me to maintain. Sigh.
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The depth of your eloquence oozes effortlessly through your work, thank you balanced soul 🙏
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