Simple Retreats for a Woman's Soul
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Author of Turn Your Dreams into Realities Sue Augustine helps women find new ways to add meaning to the ordinary moments of everyday life. Each short chapter helps readers brighten their day, renew their spirits, and experience simple pleasures such as:
- savoring the unique smell of favorite foods, crayons, flowers, freshly turned soil
- creating an inspirational tape of music, voices of loved ones, gentle poems
- basking in the pleasure of complete silence
- gazing at the stars and delighting in the majesty of God’s creation
As women integrate these low-cost, uplifting activities into their daily lives, they'll discover increased energy, spiritual renewal, and a deeper, stronger faith.
Rerelease of 5-Minute Retreats for Women.
Sue Augustine
Sue Augustine is the author of When Your Past Is Hurting Your Present, Simple Retreats for a Woman’ s Soul, and With Wings, There Are No Barriers, as well as a contributor to the Chicken Soup for the Soul and the God Answers Prayers series. An internationally known speaker at corporate and professional events and a frequent guest on national TV and radio programs, Sue also offers dynamic and humorous workshops that address issues such as stress survival, time effectiveness, and clutter management. She and her husband live in Canada.
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Simple Retreats for a Woman's Soul - Sue Augustine
spirits.
PART 1
PERSONAL PLEASURES
Innocent Ways to Nurture Yourself
BREAKFAST IN BED
Pamper yourself into wellness with little indulgences.
I ordinarily walk by the lake first thing each morning and then start writing, so having breakfast in bed was not high on my priority list. But when I began incorporating innocent pleasures into my life, I couldn’t think of a more appealing way to start the day. So, bright and early one Saturday morning, I meandered into the kitchen and put the kettle on to boil for my favorite English breakfast tea. Then I set up a tray, complete with lace doily and linen napkin, fancy china cup and saucer, the prettiest teapot in my collection, and a few fresh flowers. I blended fresh raspberries with french vanilla yogurt and poured it into a crystal dessert dish. A pineapple-pecan muffin topped it all off.
Once the tea began to steep, the tray, the cat, and I went back upstairs to bed, along with a stack of my favorite gardening magazines and a good novel. With my cluster of fluffy pillows waiting, I lit a small candle on my nightstand and put on some soft background music. Best of all, I gave myself permission to stay put for a while. Occasionally indulging in this perfect morning fantasy feels like a little piece of heaven on earth.
One day soon, why not treat yourself to breakfast in bed, either alone or with your sweetie? Keep it as simple as possible because the whole idea is to spend time relaxing in bed, not cooking in the kitchen. Serve in-season fresh fruit topped with yogurt or cream. If you’re feeling ambitious, bake a fruit cobbler the night before. Or try toasted English muffins with strawberry preserves, pumpernickel toast with apple butter, or quiche with spinach and cheese. Another favorite is cranberry muffins spread with honey-lemon butter, which you can make yourself by adding a little honey and lemon juice to some softened butter. Whatever you choose, remember that you want limited knife and fork activity. When it’s kept simple, I can’t think of a more delightful way to practice innocent pleasures.
START YOUR DAY REFRESHED
The morn is up again, the dewy morn, with breath all incense, and with cheek all bloom, laughing the clouds away with playful scorn, and glowing into day.
LORD BYRON
If you have a difficult time relating to Byron’s description of morning, you’re not alone! When people are asked why they get out of bed every morning, most say it has more to do with needing to go to the bathroom than with viewing the grandeur of dewy grass or clouds being laughed away. Aside from that, many folks admit it takes them an hour or more to feel alert once they are up. Others can’t remember getting dressed or how they got to work! Some people feel sleepy all day and have felt that way for so long that they can’t remember what it’s like to be truly awake.
One key to greeting the day with enthusiasm and energy is to practice pleasurable routines first thing in the morning. For starters, let the daylight in by leaving the drapes or shades partly open. Allow nature to work her marvelous wonders. In the days before electricity, sleep cycles were regulated naturally by the rising and setting of the sun. By shutting out the daylight, we hinder what should happen naturally. Once you’re up, open the shades wide and turn on some bright lights to jump-start your body into awake mode.
The mind and soul seem especially sensitive to sounds during the period when you’re just waking up, so avoid the angry buzz of the alarm by using a clock radio. Wake up to music by not setting the alarm on the hour or half hour (to avoid the news). Or pop in an inspirational message on audio-cassette. To make the transition from one world to another, take a little time to nestle under the sheets. Snuggle under the covers for a few moments while you envision your day going beautifully. If you’re not alone, spend a few minutes cuddling your sweetie.
Once you’re awake, have a slow, luxurious, full-body stretch. (Watch the way your pets do it!) Arrange to have something special waiting for you—a jug of freshly squeezed orange juice in the fridge or something fun scheduled first thing on your agenda. Start your day with prayer and expectation. Let the day have a blessed baptism,
said Henry Ward Beecher, by giving your first waking thoughts into the bosom of God. The first hour of the morning is the rudder of the day.
RESTORATIVE BATHING RITUALS
I can’t think of any sorrow in the world that a hot bath wouldn’t help just a little bit.
SUSAN GLASPELL
If I’m having a hard time getting up, I often have a candlelight bubble bath first thing in the morning! It may seem extravagant and self-indulgent to even imagine yourself luxuriating in a tub full of bubbles so early in the day, but let’s face it—it doesn’t cost much, nor take a lot of time.
While you’re at it, serve up your morning coffee or English breakfast tea in your prettiest china cup rather than that stained old mug. Enjoy some freshly squeezed orange juice in a stemmed crystal goblet while you relax in the water. When you’re ready, dry off with an oversized fluffy towel (one that’s been warmed in the dryer), massage in some rich lotion, snuggle up in a terry cloth robe, and bask in your feeling of well-being.
Restorative bathing practices are age-old. Napoleon Bonaparte used to retreat to a piping hot bath during the middle of the night. Katherine Hepburn is known to take up to five baths a day. Apparently Winston Churchill took more than that during high-stress times in his career (an unusual way to deal with a crisis!). While it may not always be convenient to get in a tub, you might be able to manage a hand or foot bath. Fill a basin with warm water and add a few drops of rosemary or sage essential oil or chamomile tea for a comforting effect.
If you’re at work and dealing with a particularly stressful situation, take a short break and massage your hands while holding them under very warm running water for a few minutes. It provides incredible results, and the effects are immediate. Finish by drying your hands briskly with a towel and applying soothing lotion. Enjoy the restorative benefits, and feel stress and anxiety being washed down the drain.
If this sounds frivolous, remember that you’re caring for yourself by adding enchantment and innocent pleasures to everyday activities. Besides, nurturing yourself is one of the nicest things you can do for the other people in your life. They will thank you for it when they see how calmly you handle the rest of the day.
THE MORNING SHOWER—ALIVE, AWAKE, AND ALERT!
I will cause showers to come down in their season; there shall be showers of blessing.
EZEKIEL 34:26
Water has a rejuvenating effect on all living things. Trees and flowers perk up after a rain shower. Plants are fortified and invigorated when they’ve been watered. And after a shower, we are too.
First thing in the day, choose to spend some time consciously appreciating the benefits of this marvelous stimulator. As you let warm water cascade down your body, revel in it, listen to it. Feel the blood rushing to all your organs and cells. There’s energy in moving water. As it vigorously pounds and bounces off your skin, it wakes up your whole body.
If you really want to stimulate the nerves, try turning from hot to cold water—gradually, of course. Remember, warm water relaxes and cool water revitalizes. You don’t want to shock your system, but by going slowly from very warm to very cool, your entire body comes alive. And don’t just stand there! Use a loofah or bathing brush to scrub your body. Then start jiggling and bouncing. Keep moving. This is a habit I started a number of years ago when the idea was first introduced to me. Now my family enjoys the benefits as well. In our house, you can always tell when someone in the shower has just turned from hot water to cold because of all the dancing, jumping, and yelping going on! It’s the next best thing to plunging into a cool lake after a relaxing sauna.
As you towel dry, continue the benefits by rubbing your skin briskly and thoroughly. Smooth on some body lotion and tell each part of your body that you love and appreciate it. When you get in the habit of starting each day this way, you’ll feel better, look better, and have a happier, healthier outlook.
HIDE OUT FOR A DAY
Remember, the day’s events will unfold whether you’re available or not.
Perhaps you’ve told yourself, Once I get this next project completed, I’ll take time off
or I know it’s important, but I have too many responsibilities.
If you’re like me, when you attempt to hide under the covers for a day, your inner critic says, What are you doing here? You’re supposed to be working!
Yet, if everything must be in perfect order before we allow ourselves a day off—desk cleared, errands complete, newspapers read, gardens manicured, laundry folded, bills paid—we’ll never experience one of the great secrets of contentment: free time!
Play hooky one day and arrange a retreat for yourself. Some companies grant special time off as mental health days. Even if you don’t have that luxury, carve out some time. It doesn’t have to be a full day. Could you leave work early one Friday? Take a Saturday morning off? Skip an evening event you weren’t looking forward to anyway? Then cancel the guilt trip and give yourself permission to hide with no timetables, no lists, no clocks, and no expectations.
To know what your needs are, listen to your heart and create your personal joy list. Jot down some of the pastimes that would let your dream of a day of comfort come true. Make sure what you choose is relaxing and refreshing. Your ultimate goal is complete inner contentment.
Try waking up to your favorite music. When you’re up and about, spend time outdoors on your patio, on a balcony, or in a nearby park. Go inside whenever you feel like it. Eat what you enjoy when you feel hungry. Stock the cupboards ahead of time with comfort foods. For me that’s pancakes with maple syrup, toasted cheese sandwiches, macaroni and cheese, and chocolate brownies drizzled with fudge sauce! Brew a pot of Swiss almond coffee or make a cup of steaming cocoa topped with real whipped cream and shaved chocolate. Just for a day, ignore the words fat-free, low cal, and decaf.
Spend the whole day in your robe and slippers or in bed with a novel, some crossword puzzles, your journal, and a good pen. Surround yourself with things that make you feel cozy and rested: treasures from a vacation, scented candles, a tape of nature sounds, a crackling fire. Keep a soft, flannel blanket or downy comforter nearby, along with a stack of fluffy pillows for napping.
If this sounds a little too indulgent, try it and see the difference it makes when you return to your schedule. The rewards are priceless.
TRY YOUR HAND AT CREATIVITY
Painting for me has always been a spiritual thing. You are alone with your Creator, and you have this sense of the love of God who created you and gave you these gifts.
TRICIA ROMANCE
Whenever I am creating, my heart connects with this deeply felt expression of a great artist. Even as I write these pages, I am aware of God’s voice giving inspiration and guiding my hand in much the same way