Our 21-day anti-anxiety challenge is not only fun but timely. According to NBC news anxiety in women is on the rise. Keep reading for my favorite sugar cookie scrub, perfect for today’s bubble bath challenge. The Scriptures give us a lot of direction for anxiety. If you would like me to host a series about this topic, let me know. I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Okay, so are you excited about today’s challenge?
I know I am.
I’ve enjoyed the conversations from each of you participating. If you’ve not been able to join us, don’t worry, there’s still time! Start today.
Today’s 21-day anti-anxiety challenge: Take a Bubble Bath.
I bet we have three different response to this challenge.
- Laughter. You’ve not had time to take a bubble bath in over a decade and can’t imagine finding time today.
- Disgust. The thought of sitting in dirty water, or getting a UTI from toxic bubbles turns your nose up immediately.
- Applause. You’ve been waiting for a reason to take a bubble bath, and now you have one.
Remember we’re all in this challenge together, so unless you have a medical concern not to take a bubble bath, let’s embrace this challenge. In fact, I’m going to share my favorite DIY sugar scrub with you.
Trust me; you’re going to want to make this.
I bet you’ll even find the ingredients sitting in your kitchen cabinets.
Are you ready for the recipe?
21-day anti-anxiety challenge body scrub recipe:
- 1/2 cup of white sugar
- 1/2 cup of brown sugar
- 1/4 cup coconut oil
- 1 Tbs of vanilla extract
That’s it.
There is no particular way to fix this.
As soon as you mix the ingredients, it’s ready to use.
It’s that simple.
Get ready to smell like you just baked a dozen sugar cookies.
Until our next chat,
Mrs. Joseph Wood
P.S. Don’t miss the note I have written titled, “Comparison: The Theif of Joy.”
Yes! This is beautiful! A bath can be so healing for the body, especially if you throw in a cup of epsom salts. Stress depletes our bodies of magnesium causing more body aches, constipation and trouble sleeping, but it will absorb easily through the skin in a healing bath.