It’s that time of the year again, when thoughts of summer
take over our brains and make being productive nearly impossible. It also means
stress and lots of it, as we wonder how in the hell we’re going to get
everything accomplished so that we can spend time on the beach with our closest
friends and family. I have to
admit that for the longest time, stress has ruled my life. I've somehow allowed
this stupid noun to control me, and it was unfortunately not until recently
that I realized just how detrimental this feeling could be.
Out of a desire to escape the hectic (and cold!) spring
atmosphere of New York City, I decided to take a trip to Arizona. I wanted the
opportunity to relax and I could not think of a more perfect place to visit
than Miraval, a resort and spa located in Tucson, Arizona. While I had heard
about the possibilities for self-discovery when visiting the property, I did
not expect to receive much more than my usual tan and spa treatment. I indulged
in a seaweed wrap and a deep tissue massage, but I also received something
priceless, that being a new outlook on my life.
Each day started off with a healthy breakfast buffet, which
included buckwheat pancakes with agave syrup and scrambled eggs made with
tomatoes, spinach and parmesan cheese.
From breakfast, I would make my way to the hotel sign-up sheet for each
of the day’s activities. I told myself that I would participate in one Outdoor
Adventure and Challenge activity per day. My favorite was Swing and A Prayer,
in which I was hoisted up 35 feet in the air and then instructed to release the
rope that stabilized me so that I could swing freely. Afterward, our guide
reminded us of the importance of letting go of the fears that prevent us from
doing what we love in life.
I also took full advantage of the yoga and meditation
classes that Miraval offered during my stay. I had not practiced in years, but
I was amazed at how quickly my former knowledge returned. These classes focused
on managing stress and allowing the body and mind to fully relax. My experience
during the meditation class in particular cannot be put into words, but I can
say that since that day I have realized just how much of my anxiety is preventable.
I now attempt to take all of my responsibilities one day at a time in an effort
to keep worry at bay.
What is most amazing is the transformation that I underwent
during a period of four days. I can only imagine what a weeklong visit would
have accomplished, and I now understand why so many of Miraval’s guests are return
visitors. And if the prospect of becoming a more mindful individual is not
reason enough for you to visit this destination, maybe this will do the trick.
Arizona experiences over 350 days of sunshine per year. Its temperatures are
high and the dry heat and lack of humidity makes every day the perfect hair
day.
Miraval is all-inclusive and
guests also receive a $150 resort credit per person per night during their
stay. This can be put towards expense activities as well as spa treatments. While
visiting, we stayed in a two-bedroom villa that was set right at the bottom of
a mountain. The views were incredible and our accommodations were extremely
private. We were surrounded by nature and could often be found sitting on the
back deck listening to the sounds of birds singing. It’s been three weeks and
I’m already longing to return!
Tips:
3. Due
to a lack of direct flights from the New York area into Tucson, Arizona, it is
best to fly into Phoenix and then drive two hours to Miraval rather than taking
two connecting flights.
4. Miraval
just opened their new spa in partnership with Clarins on May 1! Unfortunately
it was not completed in time for my trip, but now is a great time to visit and
take advantage of the five star facilities! Click here for an online tour.
5. Be
open to new experiences when at Miraval. Although the resort has a great pool
area, Miraval is about more than lying in a lounge chair all day! Be active and
take full advantage of what is offered. You won’t regret it.
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