Fear of Missing Couch: A Self-Care Approach to Making Plans

Health & Wellness


It’s Friday night and I have big plans. I transition from week into weekend through a full production of getting ready. After work, I shower and prep for the night ahead, except I linger a little longer under the shower head, steaming the bathroom up to its full potential. I even use my expensive, fancy shampoo. Dousing myself in lightly scented sesame oil, I take a deep breath and say in an exhale, “I am so excited for tonight.”

Except, tonight, I’m staying in. No toddler, no work, no obligations. I could be anywhere, but I’ve enthusiastically selected the company of my couch over any other environment, companion or entertainment option.

Instead, I’m taking myself on one hell of a date. I’m honing my self-care. Currently lounging in a bathrobe, I await the delivery of some delicious Indian food, followed by an amuse-bouche of daily vitamins laid just so before a steaming cup of golden milk. I find enjoyment in fixing these capsules in a pattern on the table before throwing them down the hatch one by one, taking my sweet time. I draw myself a pitcher of water, pouring glass after glass into wedding crystal cups and I think, What did I do to deserve such simple luxury?!

I’ll tell you what I did: I got over my FOMO a long time ago and traded it in for content in the form of a plush house slipper.

I made a sacred ritual out of the Art of Staying In. And, in doing so, I now find going out to be more exhilarating, while staying in has also improved into a more thrilling experience. Why? How? Because, now, wherever I am is exactly where I want to be. It’s a deliberate choice and it allows for a natural and harmonious balance of socialization and independence.

For example, when considering an invitation to do something, I stop and weigh, “Will this be fun or will this be draining?” Here, I really listen to my gut. I’ve become somewhat protective of my energy, which has resulted in more discerning socializing. The results? The quality of the time spent with friends has improved in ways I couldn’t foresee. I am a better listener, a livelier conversationalist, more adventurous, and overall more present. I don’t take this time together for granted and, in return, have a deeper appreciation for friends generously sharing their free time with me. If I’m out and about, I have left my creature comforts behind with great intention to catch up with pals, to see a show that I’ve been looking forward to or to experience something that I have warranted is worth putting on pants for.

*The “is it worth putting on pants?” test can also be applied to lots of life’s great dilemmas such as job postings, grocery shopping, and screening suitors when online dating – feel free to use it!

self-care book and tea

I find it hard to enjoy nights out or time with friends when I don’t occasionally set aside time to take inventory with myself. I’m trying really hard not to stuff my weekends to the gills. One’s free time should be restorative and grant the courage to get up and go again, not drain a bank account, zap energy or add anxiety about what to wear/where to go/what to Instagram. Today, I check in with myself more than ever before. I am much more aware of my energies and my in-the-moment desires. I meet myself where I am. As I mature, I’m eliminating “shoulds.” I don’t say “I should go to bed.” I just go to bed. Sure, my nights “in” results in an obscene amount of SVU marathons and Game of Thrones binges, but, damn, I love my couch and have yet to regret taking a night off to do seemingly nothing.

So, back to my current CrazySexyCool self-date. What’s tonight’s pièce de résistance, you ask? A soak in the tub while reading a self-help book. Not in a sad, “fix me” kinda way. But more of a “how do I level up?” Also, if you’re wondering about all this bathing in one short night, the shower was to invigorate and wash away the day, the bath is to melt into the weekend – DUH. There is something so magical about diddling about in the privacy of your own home. I invite you to craft your ideal night “in” one weekend soon!

Are you currently working through the wasted energy of FOMO? Here are a few tips to help you get over the hump…

Make an event out of staying in. Light a candle. Use your fine china. Or pick up a bouquet of flowers to gaze upon while binge-watching Golden Girls. Sitting on the couch can be a sexy experience and should include an element of delight in your self-care. 

Uncover the motive. Feeling pangs of exclusion? What is driving this longing to participate in the outing du jour? Ask yourself: do you miss your friends or do you feel like you’re missing out on getting “credit” for being at a “cool” event? Not to get all KonMari on you, but does the thought of attending tonight’s social hour spark joy or evoke dread?

You can always change your mind. Think you’ve made a grave mistake? The night is young and so are you! In the event that you contract a case of cabin fever, trade PJs for party pants and get out on the town! Home should be a refuge and your couch a cuddle buddy. Don’t punish yourself if there’s somewhere you’d rather be!

Image sources: 1 / 2


SaveSave</span

BY Ashley Paguyo El Shourbagy - December 9, 2017

11 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

I almost always leave an event early, or decide that I will before the event even starts. I find that it works better for me because I hate going back late!

Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog
http://charmainenyw.com

December 10, 2017 11:29 am

“You can always change your mind” totally valid advice! However, I find that when I have resigned to staying in, I am using already in PJs and I’m hard-pressed to put clothes back on once that happens 😉

December 11, 2017 5:46 pm

I love the “is it worth putting on pants?” test! An especially important test to consider now that we are in the midst of the holiday season and the obligations keep piling on. Beautiful writing as well:-)

Chrissy | The Elegant Earthling
http://www.elegantearthling.com

December 13, 2017 8:10 pm

YES!!! I quit a job a year and a half ago that was consuming all my time. When I did that I made a choice to make as many normal days at home into something special. Just the fact that I could have normal days at home was sometimes special enough. Turning on my favorite radio show while making dinner with a glass of wine is sometimes the best way to spend a Friday night. Tomorrow is for friends, tonight is me time. I’ve found, like you said, that I am able to give more of myself in the ways… Read more »

December 14, 2017 4:29 pm

[…] + Delight has a self-care approach to making plans. Love […]

[…] + Delight has a self-care approach to making plans. Love […]

[…] + Delight has a self-care approach to making plans. Love […]

[…] esas cosas no necesarias que necesitas como este sofá azul de terciopelo estoy segura de que quedaría genial en mi […]

Most-read posts:

Did you know W&D now has a resource library of  Printable Art, Templates, Freebies, and more?

take me there 

Arrow Alone

Get Our Best W&D Resources

for designing a life well-lived

MORE STORIES

Arrow Alone

the latest

Thank you for being here. For being open to enjoying life’s simple pleasures and looking inward to understand yourself, your neighbors, and your fellow humans! I’m looking forward to chatting with you.

Hi, I'm Kate. Welcome to my happy place.

follow  @WITANDDELIGHT

ELSEWHERE

PINTEREST

FACEBOOK

332k

2.9m

16k

INSTAGRAM

CREATE

A LIFE THAT

follow us on instagram @witanddelight_

DELIGHTS