Theseย fall self-care ideasย will help you feel relaxed this autumn season. From spending time in the crisp air to making a seasonal hot drink or a cup of tea, setting new boundaries, and reading cozy books, it’s a great time of year to boost your self-care routine with all the cozy things. You’ll feel a boost with these fall self-care tips for mental health, so take the fall bucket list challenge now!
List of Cozy Fall Self-Care Ideas for Adults
Below are dozens of autumn self-care ideas from which you can pick and choose to create your perfect fall lifestyle.
- Attend a fall festival or Oktoberfest.
- Attend a fall sporting event, such as a major league football game.
- Bask in direct sunlight for 20 minutes a day before it gets too cold to do so.
- Breathe in the crisp air of the colder seasons to improve your mental health.
- Build a fire and/or light your fireplace.
- Burn a fall-scented candle, from pumpkin to apple and beyond.
- Carve or paint a pumpkin.
- Celebrate the fall season through holidays, such as Halloween and Thanksgiving.
- Clear the List of a teacher as they head back to school, as there is beauty to be had in giving.
- Cook or bake something seasonal, like apples, butternut squash, and pumpkin pie.
- Create a fall bucket list.
- Cut or buy fresh fall flowers, like chrysanthemums.
- Decorate your home living space for the season.
- Drink a warm drink and/or your favorite autumn drink, coffee or tea, such as a pumpkin spice latte, hot chocolate, or hot apple cider.
- Enjoy spending time indoors on a rainy or cold day.
- Gaze at the harvest moon.
- Get enough sleep in your busy schedule (now that the relaxing Summer months have ended), especially during these shorter days.
- Get or give yourself a fall-themed manicure.
- Go on a hayride.
- Go leaf peeping and delight in the fall foliage.
- Go apple picking and/or pumpkin picking.
- Go on a hike as the seasons change.
- Host a Halloween party.
- Journal about fall aspirations and memories using journal prompts and/or make a gratitude list.
- Knit a warm blanket.
- Learn a magic trick.
- Limit screen time with a social media detox.
- Listen to an autumn-themed playlist.
- Listen to the natural sounds of the autumn season, like rustling leaves.
- Make a puzzle.
- Make Thanksgiving dinner.
- Meditate outdoors about the change of seasons.
- Meet up with family and/or friends, especially on Thanksgiving and โFriendsgiving.โ
- Open a window on a mild day.
- Pack away your summer clothes and pull out your fall clothes.
- Paint, draw, photograph, or color the orange and yellow hues of nature, especially if this is a new hobby.
- Plan your Halloween costume.
- Play a fall sport, like flag football.
- Practice gratitude for fall, especially around Thanksgiving.
- Practice seasonal mindfulness for fall, as the holiday season always comes around so quickly.
- Rake leaves (and jump in the piles).
- Read autumn quotes.
- Read a good book, such as fall thrillers and fall romances.
- Shop at your local farmerโs market for seasonal goodies.
- Shop for fall clothes and/or home decor.
- Spend time in the fresh air with a pet or animal.
- Start planning for the new year before the end of the year.
- Swap out your makeup and skincare for colder months.
- Take bike rides in cooler weather.
- Take a lunch break and appreciate the weather changes.
- Take a relaxing bath with fall essential oils (like sage), a bubble bath, and a face mask.
- Take a nature walk in cooler temperatures to maintain your physical health.
- Take a nap under a cozy blanket.
- Travel somewhere that feels like fall, like New England.
- Visit a garden or arboretum.
- Visit an orchard, pumpkin patch, or farm.
- Watch the birds migrate before the colder weather.
- Watch cozy or spooky seasonal movies and television shows, like Harry Potter, Friday Night Lights, and Gilmore Girls.
- Watch a Thanksgiving parade.
- Wear cozy socks and a cozy Rory Gilmore sweater when itโs finally โsweater weather.โ
Fall Bucket List Challenge
Now take the fall self-care challenge! Use the Instagram story templates below to track your custom season of taking care of YOU.
Bucket List Checklist
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Fall Self-Care Tips For Your Mental Health
The thing about fall is it turns into the holiday season so fast. That’s why it’s so important to plan your self-care ideas for fall in advance. Let’s indulge in this magical season while it’s here!
To have a cozy autumn day, start with a warm drink, like a pumpkin spice latte. Enjoy a scenic walk through fallen leaves, then settle in with a good book or movie. Light a scented candle and relax in your favorite sweater.
Fall is my favorite season, as I love cozy things, and it’s the perfect time for all things cozy. Some of my favorite things to do in the autumn include:
- reading autumn-themed books
- re-watching Gilmore Girls
- leaf peeping
- attending fall festivals
- decorating my home and burning fall candles
- listening to fall playlists
- watching football (Go Birds!)
- igniting the fireplace for the first time
- wearing sweaters
Recommended Fall Self-Care Products
Below are some of my favorite fall self-care products to help you enjoy the season.
Top Pick: To point out a few highlights, I swear by Nest’s Autumn Plum candle. Though it may seem like an odd choice, is actually the best fall scent out there. It’s neither too sweet nor too spicyโit’s just right.
Trader Joe’s Harvest Blend tea is another long-time seasonal favorite. This caffeine-free blend mixes flavors like apple and cinnamon for a seasonal fall treat.
Lastly, the Minalima editions of the Harry Potter books contain exclusive graphics and interactive elements that help you experience the full text of the beloved series in a new way this “Harry Potter season.”
Check them (and more of my favorite autumn self-care products) out below:
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