As women, we are often consumed with making sure the needs of those around us are met. Our children come first, then our mates, then our family members and friends. In the process, we often neglect to treat ourselves to the same largesse we shower on others. But unless we take care of ourselves, we won't have anything left over for those around us.
When it comes to shopping, we often bustle around town, picking up groceries, computer supplies, pet supplies, and dry cleaning. When it comes time to give gifts, we put thought and love into our selections. But perhaps it's time to take a moment and give ourselves a gift - something we might be longing for, but we wouldn't dream of splurging on.
When I recently got together with a group of friends, we started talking about what we'd like to splurge on. Several women mentioned personal electronics, like iPods, cell phones, and headsets. One friend said she'd been dragging around a battered suitcase for years, and would really like a nice set of luggage. Another said she'd really like beautiful jewelry - a set of pearl earrings or a necklace.
Then we talked about why we don't simply go ahead and spring for our heart's desire. Many of us felt guilty when we considered spending money on ourselves. One friend said that she's purchased personal electronics for her husband, son, and daughter, but she couldn't justify buying herself an iPod. Two women who were sporting new fragrances said that they justified buying the fragrances because they figured their husbands would get enjoyment out of them as well. The friend with the battered suitcase said she'd always wait until she could find luggage on sale, go and look at it, but would never buy.
The sense that we're all waiting - whether for the perfect sale, to receive what we want as a gift, or for everyone else to get what they want first - seemed to be the common thread among us. In the days after our get together, I gave this a lot of serious thought. In a sense, I thought, we're all putting our desires "on hold," waiting until something or someone gave us permission to buy more than groceries, computer supplies, pet supplies, and gifts for others.
While none of us are wealthy, none of us are overwhelmed by debt or engaged in an epic battle to make ends meet. There's no reason why we can't buy that special something we've had our eyes on - whether it's personal electronics, luggage, phones, or jewelry. I came to the conclusion that, ultimately, we have to realize that we deserve to have nice things, and then give ourselves permission to buy them for ourselves. After all, life's far too short to spend our lives waiting.
Do you know someone, possibly a friend or loved one, who is crazy about candles? Do they burn them daily as a relaxation technique that allows them to de-stress? There are a wide range of truly unique candles and candleholders available on today's market. You won't have any problem finding the perfect gift for that special candle lover on your gift list.
For the nature lover consider purchasing a Bless This Home spring green pillar candle with a Bless This Home poem inscribed on one side and pressed flowers on the other. This candle will bring warmth and beauty into any home. Other options include a Butterfly and Flower Freesia-scented candle, male and female cardinal tealight candle holders, double dolphins on a wave, a dried flowers candle set that comes in pastel colors, a 6-piece dried flowers taper set, an eagles plate votive holder with a majestic mountain scene, an elephant basket candle holder along with many others.
For the gardener on your gift list consider a beautiful flower cup candle that holds a vanilla-scented 100% paraffin wax candle with a lead free wick, or a floral wall taper candleholder that brings a hint of the garden into the home. To add a touch of ambience, a set of three floating rose candles is perfect
Native American gift recipients will adore the Girl Plate Votive Holder. It depicts a Native American woman praying to the Spirit in the Sky, as a bald eagle soars on the wind currents over evergreens with majestic mountains as a backdrop.
African American gift recipients will be delighted to receive Black Cherub candleholders with the cherubs holding a torch thats topped with a glass hurricane lamp. Another choice is a brilliant African candleholder that holds three tapers.
Other unique items include a frosted Virgin Mary alabastrite nightlight, a metal rooster candle lamp, polka dot hat and shoe set for ladies in the Red Hat Society, red rose heart- shaped floating candles, a round sea shells candle, safari printed candles, candleholders and candle lamps, friendship candles and much more.
Whatever the occasion, you can easily find the perfect candles and accessories for that special person on your gift list. The selection is fabulous.
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