Valentine’s Day is here! Sure, you can go with the traditional box of heart-shaped chocolates, a nice card, a fancy dinner out, or a dozen roses, but those gifts only last one day. There is something you can give your loved one that would benefit them all year!

Here are a few wellness practices you can share this Valentine’s Day or any day of the year.

Nourish Your Body

Valentine’s Day is synonymous with dinner dates, but you can go beyond a simple night out and prepare a meal for your sweetheart that truly nourishes their body. Make them a healthy meal that has one of their favorite ingredients or prep some healthy Valentine’s Day treats you can share. Healthier alternatives to the sweet stuff you can find at the store this time of the year is always a good option, or maybe you can make ice cream from frozen bananas. You can even break out the fondue pot you’ve used once since it was bought off your wedding registry and melt some dark chocolate for dipping some of your favorite fresh fruit.

Cuddle Up

Did you know that love truly is medicine? That’s not just something hokey you can find in a card, but a researched fact. When you hug, touch, or even just think fondly of someone you care about, it releases a rush of hormones and neurotransmitters in your brain that make you feel more at ease, relaxed, and calm.

You can cuddle together, hug, hold hands, and kiss to encourage the release of soothing chemicals. Just sharing these small things with someone you love every day, not just Valentine’s Day, is a great way to stay healthy both mentally and physically.

Unplug

The average amount of time a person spends glued to their phone each day is three hours — and that’s average; some people spend more while some spend less. Doing a digital detox on a regular basis, not simply during special occasions, can have a very positive impact on your life.

Spend time with those you care about, but do it away from screens and do something that you enjoy together. Build memories and give yourselves a break from the daily digital overload.

Valentine’s Day is a day meant to celebrate love — and that is indeed something to celebrate. It adds richness to your everyday life and there’s no reason why you can’t take a little time to show and celebrate love every day, not just this one. If there’s anything the last few years have taught us, it’s that life is precious, and the time we have with the ones we love doesn’t last forever.

Take Valentine’s Day to celebrate love, yes, but don’t forget that it’s worth being mindful of each day and use that in your pursuit of increased health and wellness so that your love together can last a little longer.

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