With winter still upon us and spring yet several weeks away, February is a perfect time to dole out some positivity.

After all, in addition to Valentine’s Day, this month boasts several other love-driven celebrations like Hug Day, Self-Love Day, and National Love Your Pet Day. Check out these sweet suggestions for how to celebrate to the fullest.

Enjoy some self-care

A good place to start is by showing yourself some love. In today’s fast-paced world, a majority of Americans struggle to reserve even just a little time for themselves each week, despite how much doing so can benefit their physical, mental, and emotional health. To avoid falling into this trap, allow yourself some “me” time, whether by reading a book you enjoy, exploring a nearby attraction, or getting together with friends. On a more macro level, take steps to ensure your personal and financial well-being by scheduling any necessary physical exams and evaluating your medical plan, homeowners insurance policy, and other coverages. (Your physician, financial expert, and insurance consultant can help you with these steps.) And to carry this positivity throughout the rest of the year, start a new, good-for-you routine that fortifies your energy and lowers your stress, such as eating a healthy breakfast or walking during your lunch hour.

Love your home

February may be the shortest month, but it can seem like the longest—especially if you’re anticipating the first day of spring in March. Clear away the winter blahs by giving your home a deep clean and adding a colorful or comforting touch. For example, you could set a fresh bouquet in a pretty vase on a bookshelf or place an attractive area rug in your main living space. (Check out the rug article in this issue for ideas!) Or jump-start your spring garden by selecting which flowers and veggies you want to plant once the weather warms up again.

Appreciate loved ones

Make love blossom this month by sending valentines to anyone you care about. You can handcraft some by gluing delicate paper lace doilies and pressed flowers on quality paper or purchase fun three-dimensional pop-up cards. Either way, your recipients will adore receiving these thoughtful surprises. You could also express your feelings by assembling a playlist of tunes you think they’d like, collecting photos of you together, or bundling a bunch of their favorite treats. But the best gift of all might be spending quality time with your loved ones—perhaps by playing a board game, seeing a movie, or sharing a delicious meal.

Cherish your pets

For all the affection your pet shows you, they deserve just as much love and attention in return. Lavish them with extra cuddles or playtime this month, and feed them nutritious and tasty treats. You don’t want to give them chocolate—it’s toxic for many animals—but your kitty, pup, or bird will appreciate foods like freshly washed berries. Meanwhile, your guinea pig or rabbit would adore some leafy greens. Also, if you don’t have coverage already, consider getting insurance that helps pay for your pet’s regular checkups to ensure they stay healthy.

Volunteer

Volunteering is a great way to show you care and make a difference in your community, and studies show that volunteers can benefit too. Whether you help at your child’s school, donate to a local fundraiser, or participate in a charity walk or 5K, giving back can allow you to pick up new skills, make new friends, and even boost your health. You can find local volunteer opportunities on sites like Engage and VolunteerMatch.

Better the environment

Why wait until Earth Day in April to help the planet? You could start by wearing extra layers at home instead of turning up the heat or learning what your municipality can and can’t recycle so you don’t waste additional resources. To go a step further, adopt habits like avoiding single-use plastic, including straws, disposable water bottles, and plastic wraps, and buying secondhand instead of new whenever possible.

Whatever you choose to do, don’t let the love stop at the end of February. Continue showing how much you care throughout the year—even the simplest gestures can lift the hearts of your recipients.

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