Monsoons can be a revival phase for all of us. Like how a caterpillar goes into a cocoon and comes out as a butterfly, similarly the rain can help us grow into a more magnificent version of ourselves. Take this season as time to rest, invest in your well-being and your loved ones’ and after you’re rejuvenated, come alive with more potential and vigour.
And just, what if this situation also applies to a dear friend in your life and you want to make them feel better? Keeping in mind this very particular, peculiar dilemma, here’s some insights on how to pamper a dear friend.
Add a Little Character to the Gloom
For some people, continuous rains can be a little depressing. They might feel trapped from being unable to go outside. Want to lift their moods?
- Bluetooth Speaker : The major reason why monsoon can be gloomy is because of the dead silence. So fill it up with some good music. Add a personal touch by making them a happy-go-lucky playlist.
- Lavender Candle : The storm outside can represent the storm inside a person’s mind. One of the best ways to chase away the anxiety that comes with dull rains is with the scent of lavender, that coaxes your mind to relax and rejuvenate.
- Board Games : Keep your brain stimulated with unique, fun board games. Instead of letting the humid weather ruin your going-out plans, shift them indoors and find a heartwarming way to spend the evening.
Rainy Day, Recharge Day
A day trapped indoors doesn’t necessarily have to be boring. You don’t have to catch up on household chores. You must not. Instead you must yourself—as well as encourage your dear ones—to relax, kick back and recharge.
- Self-Care Hampers : Gifting this to someone not only shows them that you care, but also entices them to take a break and indulge in personal pleasures. A nice soap and luxury candles, well what else does a person need to recharge?
- Whiskey Kit : Instead of letting the dreariness set in, why not turn the pitter-patter of raindrops into a fun drinking game? You might not want to go out, so let loose with a whiskey. Turn your living room into a disco, and who knows? Maybe during the after party you’ll be dancing in the rain!
- Personalised Notebooks : One of the easiest ways to let go of stress is by venting. If your shy friends have trouble being vocal, maybe a personalised notebook (stamped with their name to make it official) can be the key to blowing some steam and helping them to relax. Pair it with a rose scented candle or maybe a vanilla one, and it’s the perfect joy-booster!
Random Trinkets that Add Pizazz
Sometimes, it’s not necessary for a gift to be themed in order for it to uplift spirits. Random things that promote someone’s hobby can be trinkets of joy and appreciation!
- Signature Ashtray : If by chance, someone enjoys smoking, giving them a signature ashtray for a rainy morning of chai and cigarettes, can be the most wholesome gift. It adds character. It’s a statement piece. And it’s classy!
- Stylish Umbrellas : You can’t take the adventure out of people, but you can keep them safe from catching a cold by gifting them a stylish umbrella. And—fingers crossed—what if that umbrella sparks a new romance, as two people share it on the walk home?
- Mini-blender : Staying healthy during any season is a must. A mini, portable blender is the perfect gift for a friend who enjoys smoothies, no matter the weather.
Transform those Rainy Days into Cherished Moments with Artbox
For your dear friends who might be feeling the monsoon blues, consider gifting them a self-care hamper, a personalised notebook for reflection, or even a stylish umbrella for the brave adventurers, straight from Artbox’s inventory. Every thoughtful gesture, big or small, can brighten their day and remind them of the vibrant possibilities that lie ahead.
So, this monsoon season, don't just weather the storm – thrive within it. Embrace the quiet moments, nurture your connections, and emerge refreshed and ready to take on the world with renewed vigour. Contact us and we can help!
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