The main requirement is that you look forward to whatever it is to get the reward of being fully absorbed, of losing your sense of time, and forgetting that you actually have bills, deadlines, or even children.
(HARVARD HEALTH, “Me time sounds good, but when exactly?”, 2018)
There’s a moment when the laptop lid closes and the outside world gets quieter. The emails, the deadlines, the notifications all fade away. And then comes ‘me-time’. But what exactly do you do? Take a long bath? Reach for your favourite face mask? Quiet music, tea, a candle?
You might think it’s just a habit. In fact, the way you choose to unwind deeply reflects who you are. Relaxation doesn’t just regenerate; it tells a story about you. With that in mind, let’s take a closer look.
The Bathroom Dreamer
The light is dim, the tiles are warm, and the bath is slowly filling. Of course, you’re not rushing or scrolling. Instead, you’re just watching the water ripple, letting go of the day’s weight. Perhaps a fragrant oil joins the water (maybe orange blossom or bergamot) calming you subtly. For you, the bath isn’t just for cleansing: it’s a ceremony. A gateway to a space where you can be yourself again. Consequently, a moment like this is perfectly complemented by the gentle, soothing treasures found in our Bloom Box.
The Ritual Master
For you, relaxation is not spontaneous; it is almost sacred. A sequence, a schedule. Your routine isn’t boring; on the contrary, it provides structure and safety. When everything goes quiet, you’re not escaping the world, but reconnecting with yourself. The carefully chosen face pack, the warm tea, the position of your pillow – all of this is a re-ordering of your inner harmony. Ultimately, this is the feeling when your skincare routine works in perfect synergy, and with a Glow Box, you can discover new favourites that fit seamlessly into that ritual.
The Ambiance Architect
For you, relaxation is not an activity, but a mood. A light, a scent, a colour. Your ‘me-time’ isn’t a time slot; it’s an atmosphere. You know that a sense of wellbeing depends on the smallest details. These aren’t just ‘things’ – they are anchors. And you know how to use them. For example, a special scented candle you discovered in a Luxe Box might still bring you back to that feeling, because you are the one who pays attention to detail.
The Practical Zen Master
You are the type who organises relaxation efficiently. If it’s ‘me-time’, it has to have value, for instance, an antioxidant face mask while you answer the last three emails. This doesn’t mean you can’t relax; in fact, it means your relaxation is satisfying because it accomplishes something. You know that self-care isn’t always rose petals on the water. Sometimes a well-chosen serum, or the feeling of having done something for yourself with purpose, is worth so much more. Your conscious approach to rest is what makes you special; you don’t just find peace, you build it.
The Eclectic Spirit
For you, no two evenings are the same. One day you’re stretching to meditative music; the next you’re scrolling through photos with a glass of prosecco. Your ‘me-time’ is like a secret recipe you never write down; you just feel it out. Sometimes it’s a bath, other times just a warm pair of socks and silence. You have realised what many are still searching for: relaxation isn’t a performance, it’s a response. A response to how your day was. Therefore, maybe that’s why a new surprise box delights you so much. You don’t open it with expectations, but with pure curiosity.
How Do You Relax?
Perhaps you recognised a little of yourself here. Ultimately, what matters is not how you relax, but that you allow yourself to do it. A moment. A scent. A feeling. And if you have a favourite ‘me-time’ ritual you’d love to share, tell us your story via our Contact Page. We feature the most inspiring ones on our Journal!