Admit it. We've all done it. Surfing the websites of spas like Canyon Ranch and The Golden Door. Wouldn't it be nice to spend a week luxuriating in self-discovery and a bit of pampering? But who has the time, money, or both? With that in mind, Beliefnet offers up a do-it-yourself day spa. Don't feel like you have to be a slave to the schedule. If you feel like getting up late, sleep to your heart's content. If you want to lounge in the tub, feel free.
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Candles | Soothing music (leave the hip-hop out of the CD player) |
Comfy robe and slippers | Notebook |
Manicure/Pedicure supplies | Bath oils or bubbles |
Your favorite movie on videotape | Plenty of water (it's very important to remain hydrated) |


An orange and banana frappe will give you just the right jolt of vitamin C to start the day, while whole-grain crepes with ricotta and blueberry sauce fortify you for the day ahead.

Take a brisk walk in nature, pop in your favorite workout tape, or throw down that yoga mat and do some sun salutations. Check out our How to Yoga package or our T'ai-Chi guide for some ideas.
Take some time for a "spiritual cooldown" and meditate for a few minutes. Try Sharon Salzberg's Lovingkindness Meditation to cultivate a deep sense of caring for yourself and for all creation. (Print out the meditation, as computers are a no-no for the day.)
Many Beliefnet members find that mindful eating can produce spiritual benefits beyond physical well-being. Remember, food nourishes the soul as well as the body.

Grab a notebook and jot down whatever comes to mind. Be thoughtful, be quirky. Be yourself. This journal is for you and you alone. A great idea is to start a gratitude journal. Answer questions such as "What am I grateful for today? What do I like about myself?" Check out our gratitude prayer circle for some things that other Beliefnet members are thankful for.

Have fun with your color choice. For nail paint on the spiritual tip, check out Tony-n-Tina's "vibrational remedies," featuring shades such as Unconditional Love and Divine Intuition.

Your massage therapist may have a number of massage oils for you to choose from: peppermint for sore muscles, revitalizing citrus, or soothing rose. Chamomile and lavender are excellent for relaxing massages. Learn more about aromatherapy and discuss your options with your massage therapist.

Get ready for some quality tub time! Depending on your mood--sedate or silly--use bath oils or bubble bath. We like Thymes' Green Tea liquid foaming bath gel and Lavender bath salts. Or try your hand at making some luscious mango body scrub. Adding a few drops of your favorite aromatic oil to sea salt provides a perfect soak for sore muscles.Prop yourself up on a bath pillow (or roll up a clean towel instead) and dig into that book you've been meaning to get back to. For added pampering, have a plate of succulent fruit at hand and plenty of water for hydration.
Take the tub time to apply your favorite face mask or try some of our editors' favorites: Origin's Drink Up for Dry Skin or the Body Shop's Tea Tree Oil Mask for problem skin.

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