A COMPASSIONATE COURSE CORRECTION 5 DAYS THAT COUNT
A Day to Nurture Relationships Without positive connections with others, we risk losing our sense of self. Schedule a day to connect with friends and loved ones, ideally in a fun or pleasant setting that will help everyone accentuate the positive. A Day to Self-Refine Self-care is essential. Whether it’s a long walk, a nice massage, or a trip
Remember all the New Year’s resolutions you didn’t keep?
to the gym, use this day to do things that help you feel better physically and mentally. A Day to Reimagine What inspires you? Have you dreamt of writing the next great American novel or taking up painting? Schedule a day to explore any interests you’ve been thinking about. A Day to Refocus Did you miss hitting your goals last month? Whether you’re concerned about budget balancing or body reshaping, setting aside a day to take stock of your successes and shortcomings will help you sharpen your approach as you head into next month.
With the mid-year point of 2026 somehow only a few weeks away, it’s common to look back at all the enthusiasm we brought into January and feel a sense of disappointment. If you think you’ve missed the mark so far this year, here are five days to put on your monthly calendar going forward to help refresh your joy. A Day to Reset When was the last time you gave yourself an entire day of no chores, no errands, and no demands to fulfill? If it’s been longer than you can remember, try to schedule one day to do absolutely nothing except things that rest your mind and body.
CAMPING WITH COMFORT AND CLASS NATURE’S NIRVANA
Amenities Galore in Massachusetts Located in Foxborough, Massachusetts, Normandy Farms is an idyllic spot to explore between Boston and Cape Cod. The site offers (among other things) four pools (including two outdoor Olympic-size ones); a Creative Arts Center featuring arts, crafts, and yoga; a 20,000-square-foot lodge; and a 1.5-acre onsite dog park. A Taste of Wine Country Comfort A Sonoma Valley mainstay, the River Bend Resort in Forestville, California, connects camping and RV enthusiasts with the refined tastes of wine country. This family-friendly destination includes a general store, an arcade, nearby vineyards, and plenty of opportunities
When we were kids, the idea of camping likely conjured images of pitching a tent, “roughing it” with rationed food, crossing our fingers for decent weather, and potentially being half-eaten by bugs. Well, times have changed. Although adventures in the great outdoors have always been fun for folks who want to connect with nature without everyday conveniences, the world of camping (and, these days, RVing) has evolved to where a trip can feel more like time spent at a luxurious rural resort than in makeshift housing in the woods. Here’s a look at three locations that offer a more comfortable camping experience than anything you may have encountered in your Scouting days.
for movie nights, horseshoe games, and nighttime stargazing. Respite Near the Zion River Southwest Utah is home to both the Virgin River and Zion National Park, two sites accessible through a stay at the Zion River Resort in the town of Virgin. From bus rides to and from the national park to gemstone mining, the resort offers campers and RVers an eclectic journey through one of the country’s most memorable regions.
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