5 Apps That Will Teach You to Sleep Better

We have found the ultimate secret to rockstar productivity, a better mood and that youthful glow. Guess what? It’s sleep. According to the National Sleep Foundation, adults should be getting seven to nine hours of it. But sometimes life can get in the way of a proper night’s rest. Whether it’s late nights at work or the neighbor playing music at all hours, there are a whole slew of reasons why you may be skimping on sleep — but it’s time to make those Zzzs a priority.

1. Ease Your Mind: You’ve had a long day and all you really need is some rest, but after you finally sink your head into the pillow you just can’t. Your mind is racing and all you can think about is what you have to do tomorrow. Sound familiar? Easing your mental tension can be key in putting your brain at ease and letting you really relax, and that’s what makes Calm so great.

The paid version of the app guides you through all kinds of mediation to boost creativity or confidence, but with the free version you get a guided audio session to ease your mental tension. If you only have five minutes, just select the five-minute session — but you can go all the way up to 20 minutes. The sessions are a great way to calm your mind so your body can rest.

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2. Train Your Sleep: We’ve all heard about sleep cycles, but do you live your life by them? Science says that you should. According to Sleep Genius, you need five 90-minute sleep cycles, and you should also go to bed 15 minutes before you plan to fall asleep. Their app has all kinds of features for you to learn about your sleep so you can rest to the max. The Revive Cycle alarm function wakes you up gradually with increasing volume, and before you know it, you’ll wake up without any alarm at all. From power naps to sleep reporting, the app gives you all the info and tools you need to sleep like a pro and set up your body clock the right way.

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3. Your Sleep Assist: If the regular soothing-sound apps just aren’t doing it for you, try MUJI’s version. MUJI to Sleep is an app that simply lets you swipe through sounds to help soothe you to sleep. From forest noises to a roaring fire, these sounds are much more scientific than they seem. MUJI made sure to record everything using a special microphone that captures sound in the same way you process it in your head. This way, you feel like you’re actually in that super relaxing place on your way to dreamland. It’s best to use headphones for the full experience.

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4. Your Sleep Crash Course: Let’s get personal. The way you sleep is unique to you. Some of us wake up when we hear sirens outside and some of us could sleep through a rock concert. Maybe your natural body clock wakes you up with the sun or maybe it wakes you up at lunchtime. Sleepio wants to know every little detail so it can make a sleep training system just for you. First, you’ll take a quick, free sleep test, answering questions about how you sleep, like, “Do you have difficulty falling asleep?” or “How refreshed do you feel in the morning?” With all of that data, they take their sleep science and make a personal plan for you using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. From your bedroom to your morning routine, they’ll get your sleep in tip-top shape.

Try it: $12 weekly, $7.50/week for 12 weeks or $3/week for one year. The iOS app is free.

5. Master the Power Nap: The key to power naps is to make sure that you wake up before your body goes into deep sleep, leaving you refreshed rather than groggy. The Power Nap app from Sleep Cycle uses your smartphone’s accelerometer to track your movements and wake you before you’re really deep into dreamland. With this app, you can catch some much-needed shuteye on your lunch break or before a long night out to get a natural boost that doesn’t involve an ounce of coffee.

DL It: $2 on iOS

How are your sleeping habits? We want to hear all about them in the comments!

I'm a serial napper who loves getting as much sleep as I can, but last year shone a spotlight on how much sleepmaxxingwasn't helping me. Between fighting insomnia and waking up with my stress response on high alert, I knew I needed to make changes so grogginess wouldn't be my default mood.

Once I started asking myself a series of deep questions to see what I needed, I recognized why I wasn't feeling great. Not only were my sleeping habits terrible, I also wasn't thinking about other types of rest needed to function normally. With nothing but hope and time on my hands, I decided to conduct a 'rest' experiment to see if I could improve how I feel.

Based on my results — and the advice from licensed therapist Brooke Sprowl, LCSW of My LA Therapy — slow living feels good.

Scroll to see the 7 types of rest that can help you feel totally refreshed in 2025!

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1. Physical Rest: Prioritizing physical rest led to a decreased need to be productive.

I inherited my parents' tendency to work on my days off because being idle felt like I was signaling how lazy I am. Instead of sleeping in on Saturdays, I'd wake up early to clean before cooking breakfast, planning activities for my son, and going over content creation ideas. Couch rotting wasn't allowed until I was absolutely done with everything, but there was always something to do.

The day I collapsed in my bedroom after rearranging the living room and my office was the moment I asked, "How did I decide working myself to pure exhaustion meant I was an amazing woman?" So, I gave myself permission to start using my weekends to rest. Sprowl says, "Physical rest includes both passive activities like sleep and active recovery practices like gentle stretching, yoga, or massage."

She also indicates collapsing was likely a sign my body's way of sending a huge flare to get my attention. "Listen to your body’s signals of fatigue and make rest a proactive priority rather than waiting for exhaustion to take over," she encourages.

For me, this looks like sleeping in past 10 a.m., stretching my body in the morning, and taking long showers. It's an act of resistance that's helped me unplug and reset after a long work week. Sprowl believes getting physical rest helps "restore the body's reserves, reduces stress hormones, and supports overall physical health," ultimately "laying the foundation for every other type of rest."

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2. Mental Rest: Taking a mental break helped me unplug.

I'm a chronic over-thinker, so I'm still learning how to give my brain a break. However, tools I've picked up from therapy help along with reminders from my inner circle. Why does it matter? Sprowl says, "Mental rest is about giving your mind a break from overthinking, decision fatigue, or cognitive overload."

Besides unplugging from work, I have to remind myself to stay present by focusing on things that are in my vicinity. Sprowl says giving yourself a mental break may look similar or different. "This might mean stepping away from work, practicing mindfulness, or engaging in activities that allow your brain to wander, like walking in nature."

If you and I don't allow our brains to 'cool down,' she believes "it can lead to irritability and difficulty focusing" which explains the moments I barely had patience last year. Genuinely resting "fosters clarity and cognitive balance," according to Sprowl which is what we could use more of!

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3. Emotional Rest: Treating my emotional health with care helped me embrace vulnerability.

The other area I struggle with sometimes is my emotional health. A physically and mentally exhausted Jasmine often leads to an emotionally unhinged version of myself that struggles to express what's wrong or things I need. "Emotional rest involves creating safe spaces to express feelings or allowing yourself to step back from emotional labor," Sprowl points out.

It matters because it can "ease racing thoughts and unresolved feelings that interfere with sleep," according to her. Prioritizing this kind of rest essentially creates "a sense of calm before bedtime" in her opinion. It can look like "journaling, talking to a trusted friend, or working with a therapist" to "help unburden accumulated emotions."

If I'm not gratitude journaling, I'm usually talking to one of my best friends or fiancé about anything I may be struggling with. Being vulnerable with people who care about me has helped calm my sea of emotions, creating a level of comfort I haven't felt in years.

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4. Social Rest: Reaffirming my need for social breaks stopped making me feel weird.

This is a safe space, right? My daily confession is that I've always prioritized social rest. I didn't have a name for it when I was younger, but I've been able to feel when my social battery is depleted which leads me to find a way to reset alone. I almost lost my ability to do so when social media was popularized, but the past couple of weeks have reminded me to take steps back so I'm not internalizing different opinions and emotions.

Sprowl says, "Social rest combats the overstimulation and comparison often fueled by digital platforms, helping you reconnect with yourself." It's hard for me to hear myself when I'm thinking about what everyone else is saying so I'll put on my phone on DND (do not disturb) or set screen limits for various apps.

It's something Sprowl feels is vital. "Social rest means setting boundaries around social interactions, particularly with relationships that drain rather than nourish." Like I've been doing, she further says "limiting time on social media, scheduling solo time, or prioritizing relationships where you feel truly seen and supported" are some of the ways you can also hit the reset button.

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5. Spiritual Rest: Tapping into spiritual rest helped me feel less afraid.

I don't mind talking about my religious background, but I understand not everyone shares the same beliefs I do. Still, I'm a firm believer that we need to prioritize spiritual rest in a world that's in hustle mode. Sprowl says this "nurtures the soul, creating a sense of peace and alignment with your values." She believes "connecting to something greater than yourself" can help add to the physical, emotional, mental, and social ways we may need to hit pause.

I personally love to pray, read devotionals, or use my journal to reflect about various things. Other things Sprowl suggests doing are mediating, grounding yourself in nature, or adopting a gratitude practice. Whatever you choose to do, she feels "it's about finding purpose and meaning in your life."

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6. Creative Rest: Creative breaks made me feel less irritated by what I love to do.

Fellow creatives, are we okay? It seems like the very thing we love to do — creating art — can leave us feeling drained which is confusing. But I've got a secret as someone whose dream career is a reality: we have to stop and take breaks from creating sometimes. Please don't throw tomatoes! I'm serous here.

Sprowl says, "For those who thrive on innovation, creative rest involves stepping back from the pressure to produce and immersing yourself in inspiration." See? I'm not just making this up! Just like the social rest I've become a pro at, I've learned how to go on little adventures around my neighborhood, discover new food places to eat, or get lost in one of my music playlists.

Sprowl says you too can "visit an art gallery, listen to music, read poetry, watch an artful movie or show, or simply allow yourself to enjoy beauty without the expectation of creating." Being in the moment "replenishes the well of inspiration" us creatives pull from, thus "preventing burnout and keeping creative pursuits joyful," according to her.

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7. Sensory Rest: Getting real about sensory overload stopped me from being irritable.

Sensory overload is real! I'm extremely quick to tell my fiancé, "Honey, I'm feeling overstimulated and need a break" which he knows means I have about 5-10 minutes before my irritability says, "Peek-a-boo!" Becoming a mom made me more aware of how much adults can't always tell when there's too much going on for our liking so I've worked hard to be more aware.

If I can't stand being touched after a while or need the TV's volume lowered, it's a sign that I've been dealing with them for too long. Sprowl says, "Sensory rest requires reducing stimuli like bright screens, loud environments, or excessive multitasking. Consider dimming lights in the evening, unplugging from devices, or practicing sensory mindfulness, like focusing on a single sound or texture."

My favorite thing to do is take a hot shower in the dark sometimes. My fiancé thought it was strange the first time I did it, but now he knows it's something I need. Other things I'll do is sit on my office's floor and journal by myself. It's a nice way to tap into my inner calm instead of getting overly upset.

"In our overstimulating world, sensory rest calms the nervous system and helps prevent overwhelm," says Sprowl.

Focusing on 7 types of rest sounds like a lot, but it's not when you consider how many things can raise our cortisol levels. From internal to external irritants, we're constantly being bombarded with things that can cause pure exhaustion. It just makes more sense to me to prioritize self-care that doesn't always involve spending money.

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After reports started circulating that Taylor Swift was distancing herself from Blake Lively amid the It Ends With Us drama (namely Blake calling in Taylor as backup in a meeting with Justin Baldoni, and then referring to the singer as one of her "dragons" in a text), sources promised things were good as gold between the two famous BFFs. But new reports are suggesting Taylor "feels used" by Blake (and her cringy Game of Thrones text).

Here's the latest update on the Taylor Swift and Blake Lively feud rumors.

Taylor Swift reportedly "feels used" by Blake Lively.

A source told Page Six that Tay “can’t help but feel used” by Blake Lively as her legal battle with Justin Baldoni rages on, and that she “doesn’t appreciate being referred to as one of Blake’s dragons.”

"If you ever get around to watching Game of Thrones, you'll appreciate that I'm Khaleesi, and like her, I happen to have a few dragons," Blake allegedly said in a text message to Justin after their meeting with Taylor and Ryan Reynolds. "For better or worse, but usually for better. Because my dragons also protect those I fight for. So really we all benefit from those gorgeous monsters of mine. you will too, I can promise you."

TMZ reports that Taylor had no idea Justin would even be there, and didn't appreciate feeling weaponized. "It's weird to say that about a friend," an insider says of the text. And apparently, things are feeling strained. All in all, with somewhat conflicting reports, no one really knows how things stand between Blake and Taylor at the moment. But this alleged tension could impact who Taylor Swift brings with her to the Super Bowl.

And apparently, Blake might not get a Super Bowl invite this year.

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Rumors were circulating that Blake already had an invite to the Big Game, but a source tells Daily Mailthat "Blake is not attending the Super Bowl with her. Blake has not left the house since this started practically. Taylor wants nothing to do with this trial and court case."

Another source told the US Sun that "Taylor would like to have some of her close friends and family all together and be there to show love and support her man" at the Super Bowl, but only time will tell who will spend the evening with Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.

And even if Taylor doesn't want anything to do with the legal battle, Justin Baldoni's lawyer Bryan Freeman has already said there's a possibility she could be deposed for their March 2026 trial. "I don’t know that we’re going to depose Taylor Swift. I think that that’s going to be probably a game time decision. I don’t know that that decision has been made,” he said on TMZ's Two Angry Men podcast. “But, I can tell you this, anyone that reasonably has information that can provide evidence in this case is going to be deposed.”

Oy. Stay tuned for the latest update on Taylor Swift and Blake Lively's celebrity friendship.

If you're totally confused by this whole Justin Baldoni & Blake Lively legal battle, here's A Definitive Timeline Of Blake Lively & Justin Baldoni's It Ends With Us Feud to help you straighten things out.

It seems like the Sunday scaries came earlier now that TikTok's likely officially banned in the U.S. (goodbye BookTok)? Viral social media or not, every Sunday some of us get that dreaded feeling before the start of a new work week. There's even an entire Instagram account that accurately describes how we feel when the 'I hope this reaches you well' emails start rolling in on Monday.

While I definitely relate, What if I told you there were things you could do to lessen your anxious thoughts so you can have a productive week? They're not going to solve all of your problems, but they'll put those pesky Sunday thoughts in a bowl of Epsom salt so you can finally relax.

Here are some easy things to do on a Sunday to make your week amazing!

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1. Set aside time for prayer or meditation when you wake up

Before you reach for your phone to check the news or your social feeds, take a few seconds to let yourself fully wake up. Once you're feeling more present in your body, say a prayer or find a meditation practice to do for 5-10 minutes. It's a great way to ground yourself while lowering your chance of rushing to get everything done before Monday.

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2. Indulge in a longer morning routine

You don't have to tell us that you probably speed through your morning routine during the work week so give yourself permission to go a little slower on Sunday. You can soak in a lavender or eucalyptus epsom salt bath, or spend time exfoliating your body while in the shower. You can also use the new face mask you've been meaning to apply to your face!

Other things you can do are light a yummy smelling candle and listen to a soothing music playlist that makes you feel calm. It's our favorite way to create an at-home spa experience!

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3. Begin planning your weekly tasks

This doesn't sound like fun, but having a snapshot of what you need to do during the week helps you stay on a track better than winging it. Something is bound to come up that pushes your tasks back, but you won't feel as rattled when your plans are upheaved.

In your physical or digital planner, block out your potential schedule based on tasks you know are more important than others. This will help you get more things done, making work less stressful.

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4. Go grocery shopping so you can meal prep

Meal prepping doesn't have to involve an elaborate plan, especially if you don't like to cook. Think about what you generally like to eat during the week. Let's say you usually drink smoothies in the morning, salads for lunch, and a mediterranean bowl for dinner.

You can create a grocery list that mainly involves produce (i.e. romaine lettuce, tomatoes, red onions, peppers, cucumbers, etc.,) and a lean meat or fish. From there, you can find different salad dressings, toppings, or seasonings that'll help you create several meals based on what's in your cart.

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5. Tackle your overflowing laundry

You know the pile of clothes and towels you keep walking by, pretending like they're not there? They're going to irritate you during your busy week so start washing them on Sunday. As much as joke about not liking to fold our clothes once they've been washed and dried, it truly feels good not to have more tasks to focus on after a long work day.

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6. Plan your OOTDs (even if you WFH)

We're not asking you to become the world's next influencer by suggesting you should plan your OOTDs on Sunday. It's more of a way to help shake off any anxiety or angst during the week. Even wearing a new cozy rib knit set while you work from home can boost your mood, helping you perform much better at work.

And if you want to snap a picture of what you're wearing to share on Instagram, who are we to stop you?

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7. Do something just for you

In the spirit of self-care, use Sunday to go for a hike, read a book, host an impromptu dinner party, or wander aimlessly around Target. You can even take a candle-making class or fly a kite! The 'what' doesn't matter as long as it's something that unlocks your inner kid and a ton of endorphins.
Alison Ives, Brit + Co's VP of content and creative says her Sunday usually consists of a "two mile reservoir walk" with her husband and their dog before grabbing a cup of coffee. She also catches up on reading magazines, journaling, and listening to an audiobook!

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8. Honestly, take a rest day

You could do a ton of planning to make sure you have a productive week or you can use Sunday as 'do-nothing' day. Brit + Co's entertainment editor Chloe Williams says "I use Sunday as a rest day so the most I'll do are the dishes and check if I have extra meetings on Monday."

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9. Go to bed earlier than midnight for once

If being a night owl hasn't made you feel any better come Monday morning, it's time for you to get the kind of rest that makes you feel like you were floating on clouds all night.

Meredith Holser, Brit + Co's affiliate writer says she tries to "resist doomscrolling" aside from focusing on self-care activities we mentioned earlier!

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Costco just restocked a very famous Starbucks drink, so if you’re a big fan of their Refreshers, you’re going to want to make a beeline to your nearest store ASAP.

Scroll on for all the details about shopping the Starbucks Pink Drink at Costco!

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That’s right – Costco just added the bottled version of Starbucks’ Pink Drink to their shelves! This ready-to-drink version has the same “fruity and refreshing” effect you’d expect from the cafe favorite, as it’s made with the chain’s Strawberry Acai Refresher base and accented with coconut milk.

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Each 8-ounce bottle is dairy-free, vegan, and has only 90 calories. The pack Costco is selling comes complete with 12 bottles, so you can easily stock your fridge with a fun little sip.

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Costco fan account @costcobuys shared the newly-restocked Pink Drink with their Instagram followers and highlighted that their Costco location had the item listed for $16.99.

However, Costco’s website lists the 12-pack for $19.99, so the exact price may vary based on where you live.

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Regardless, that puts each bottle of the Starbucks drink at around $2 each, which is significantly less money than what you’d spend for a freshly-made bev at a Starbucks location.

The Starbucks Pink Drink typically goes for around $5, plus tax. If you want to save on your Starbies habit, this new Costco find is a must!

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Costco also carries many more Starbucks items in bulk like instant coffee, whole coffee beans, Nespresso pods, and even hot cocoa mix.

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It's that time of year again. The snow has softly collected on sleeping cedars, swirls across your walkways, and grows into mounds on the sides of the roads. The winter can be harsh, but don't let the frozen blues get you down. From cozy must-haves to survival dad-approved necessities, we've compiled a list of items to help you survive through yet another tundra season.

Thanks for reading about our favorite finds from across the internet! FYI: We participate in affiliate programs and may get a share of the revenue from your purchase.

Stay Warm Wrapped in This White Throw Blanket

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This super soft white throw blanket is just what you need to stay warm this winter. The striped fleece comes in many different colors to choose from and is lightweight. Guaranteed to keep you warm when wrapped up, enjoy this fuzzy fleece blanket as soon as it arrives.

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Take Extra Warmth to Any Room You Visit With This Portable Electric Heater.

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Bring some much-needed warmth into your spaces this winter with the help of this portable electric heater. It comes ready to go with a child lock and a tip sensor, so you don't have to worry about it running if it gets knocked over. Set it to a heat range anywhere from 41-95 degrees, and be amazed at how quietly the heater runs to warm up your room. Take it by the handle and control it with a remote to make your room extra toasty this winter.

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Warm Your Toes In These Boot Socks For Women

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These low-cut boot socks for women are just what your toes have in mind for staying warm this winter. Whether you're outside enjoying the snow or inside curled on the couch, these socks will keep your feet snug and warm from the winter freeze.

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Heat Up Your Hands With This Warmer Variety Pack

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This warmer variety pack has warmers for your hands, feet, and body. Place or hold the back anywhere you want to warm up, and within fifteen minutes, you'll begin to feel the heating effects of these amazing warming pouches. Each bag has approximately 214 hours worth of warming. Stay extra warm when out and about with the help of these warming pouches.

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This Balaclava Will Keep Your Face and Neck Extra Warm

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Whether you're hitting the slopes or just taking the dog out for a walk, this balaclava is just what you need to stay warm on any outdoor winter excursion. It's wind-resistant and yet breathable to prevent fogging. It's cozy, warm, and extra soft, too. Be sure to add this balaclava to your winter wardrobe soon.

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This Roof Snow Removal Tool Is Perfect for Homeowners

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Time to get the snow off your roof with the help of this roof snow removal tool. They don't call it the Avalanche 500 for nothing! With an extension pole of up to fifteen and a half feet long, you'll be able to clear your roof easily from the ground. The foot-long plastic slide allows the snow to easily slide off of your roof. Don't let the snow weigh you down; get this tool today.

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Feel Warm on The Inside With This Assorted Specialty Tea Box

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Whether you're heading outside to tackle the winter or finally coming back in and ready to warm up and relax, this assorted specialty tea box should be ready at all times. Stay warm with the perfect cup of tea in a thermos while going for a stroll outside. Or pour it into a mug and curl up on the couch. With eight different options to choose from and forty-eight bags altogether, this tea box is just what you need to stay warm inside and out this winter.

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These Fingerless Texting Wool Gloves Will Keep Your Hands Nice and Warm

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Keep your hands warm outside and your friends informed of your activities with these fingerless texting wool gloves. Lightweight yet fairly thick and heavy-duty, these fingerless gloves have a little mitten flap to cover your fingers once you're done posting a snap. Keep your hands nice and warm with the help of these gloves.

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Keep Your Boots Dry With The Boot Dryer

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This boot dryer is perfect for drying out your wet boots or shoes after a slushy winter excursion. It heats the air inside of your boot up to 140 degrees and can make your boot nice and dry between one and two hours. Great for gloves and shoes, too, this boot dryer will keep all of your outdoor gear dry and ready to use.

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Let This Extendable Snow Brush Clear The Snow Off Your Car

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No need to dance around your car, getting all of the snow off of all the areas of your car. This extendable snow brush has thick bristles, a strong scraper, and can extend to 47 inches, reaching across even the widest of windshields. You can easily clear off the roof of your car with the help of the thick bristles on the brush, too.

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Stay Warm and In Touch With These Winter Waterproof Ski Gloves

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That's right! These winter waterproof ski gloves are the next addition to your winter wardrobe to help keep your hands nice and toasty and keep you in touch with the outside world. The outer fabric is waterproof, and the inside is a soft fleece. The palms have an anti-slick micro leather for grip, and the fingers offer a sensitive touchscreen tip to help you navigate your phone without taking your gloves off.

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This Insulated Active Jacket From Carhartt Will Keep You Warm

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Stay warm, guaranteed, outside with this insulated active jacket from Carhartt. With a thick outside shell that'll keep you dry and warm, this jacket is great for any outdoor activity in the winter. It even comes with a hood to keep your head warm and dry, too.

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Keep Your Feet Warm With These Wool Hiking Socks

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Made from a blend of wool and nylon, these wool-dominant wool hiking socks will keep your feet warm and dry on any winter hike. Ultra-comfortable and itch-free, these socks were designed to keep your feet warm and dry during any outdoor winter adventure.

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Rechargeable Hand Warmers to Stay Warm Outdoors

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Like hand warmers, but don't like the continued waste? Well, these rechargeable hand warmers may be just what your winter gear needs. These smart hand warmers can be set from anywhere between 104 and 122 degrees to keep your hands nice and toasty. These hand warmers are able to heat up in one second and stay hot for twenty hours, and they are exactly what your hands need to stay warm this winter.

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Make Car Trips Extra Warm With This Heated Car Blanket

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This heated car blanket easily plugs into the cigarette lighter and has a 96-inch cord, long enough to extend even to a third-row back seat. With several different patterns to choose from, this fleece blanket is just what you need to stay nice and warm on long car rides to the slopes.

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This Classic Outdoor Propane Heater Will Keep The Patio Warm

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Enjoy your patio through all four seasons with the help of this outdoor propane heater. Guaranteed to spread heat from underneath its hot umbrella canopy, this heater will keep you and your loved ones warm all winter long.

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Leave Your Boots on This All-Seasons Doormat

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Don't go another year without this all-seasons doormat in front of your door or your vestibule. This waterproof mat is the place to leave your cold, wet, and salt-speckled boots. Don't track puddles through your living room again with the help of this great door mat.

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Don't Be Caught Without These Mylar Emergency Blankets

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Keep these emergency blankets in your car at all times. You never know when you may be stranded out in the cold in the winter. These lightweight blankets are incredibly weatherproof, built to retain 90 percent of your body heat, and were designed for NASA-inspired survival. So yeah, they work all right.

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This 4.3 Amp Battery Charger Should Live In Your Car

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Don't let the winter cold kill another battery and leave you stranded ever again! Keep this 4.3-amp battery charger in your car at all times for worry-free winter traveling. It's splash, dust, spark, shock, and short-circuit proof! Easily hook up and bring your battery back to life.

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Beat The Cold in These Defender Bib Overalls

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These defender bib overalls from Arctix are just what you need to stay warm and dry outside this winter, guaranteed. Good for weather all the way down to negative twenty-five degrees, these bibs are here to keep you dry, warm, and ready to be outside for as long as you please.

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Keep Your Eyes Safe With These Sport Sunglasses

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Don't let the harsh glare of the sun on the snow keep your eyes squinting all winter long. Let these sport sunglasses help keep the sun out of your eyes this winter. Good for all sorts of outdoor activities, these water and scratch-proof sunglasses are just what you need to keep you going out in the snow.

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Get Cozy With These Hot Chocolate Sticks

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Once you're finally inside from a long day out in the snow, what's better than a hot chocolate? Well, perhaps these fun hot chocolate sticks can bring an added breath of excitement to a winter classic. Get your warm milk ready and dip and swirl these sticks to make a fun, classic winter drink.

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Stay Extra Warm in This Heated Jacket for Men

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This heated jacket for men has five heating zones inside to keep your core and arms extra warm when traveling about outside. The waterproof shell and breathable materials make this jacket super comfortable to wear in the colder seasons.

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Keep Warm With This Winter Scarf

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Let this stylish winter scarf keep you warm all season long. With a cashmere-like feel and wrinkle-free materials, this scarf is long, light, and warm. There are several different colors to choose from, allowing this scarf to go with any wardrobe you choose.

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This Oil Filled Radiator Heater Will Keep You Nice and Warm

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Keep Your spaces heated with this energy-efficient oil-filled radiator heater. Easily roll it from room to room. Its slot design allows for it to easily heat the room while maintaining a low physical temperature to the touch. Don't let a drafty room go cold this winter, and roll this radiator in for some backup.

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Keep Your Skin Moist With CeraVe Daily Moisturizing Lotion

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Winter is notorious for keeping your skin dry and brittle. The only way to keep your skin moist is with a solid daily moisturizing routine. That's where CeraVe daily moisturizing lotion can help. This lotion is absorbed quickly and never feels oily. Perfect for these dry winter months.

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This Light Therapy Lamp Will Bring The Rays You Need

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The sun may slowly be coming back, but the days are still too short. Not to worry as this light therapy lamp will bring the power of the sun to you just when you need it the most. This lamp offers four different time settings to bask in and is UV-free. Get the rays your body needs today.

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This Moloa Slipper Is Perfect for Lounging Around

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Keep your toes warm in this amazing Maloa slipper this winter. Its nubuck leather outside and fluffy shearling inside make for the perfect slipper combination. The back even drops down to allow you to either slide your feet right in or lift the back for shoe-like support. These slippers are just what you wanted for around the house indoor winter living.

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These Bandless Ear Warmers Will Keep Your Ears Warm

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Don't let your ears get chilly with these bandless ear warmers. They're ear muffs but without the strap. They are made to snap right over your ear and keep your ear nice and cozy. They're perfect for any cold outdoor activity and come in many color options to choose from. Don't let your ears go another day in the cold.

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Stay Warm While Listening to Music With These Bluetooth Earmuffs

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Don't let cold ears prevent you from listening to your favorite tunes outside. That's right, these Bluetooth earmuffs will keep the beat going and keep your ears warm all at the same time. Their thick, plush material is extra soft and warm and keeps the sound going with the HiFi speakers.

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Nothing Says Winter Like a New Cocktail Set

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What's more winter-like than staying in and making yourself a nice cocktail while the snow slowly falls outside? With this new cocktail set, you, too, could be living in this dream. This fifteen-piece shaker set even comes with a beautiful wooden stand on which to place all of your items.

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This Smokeless Fire Pit Is Perfect for a Patio

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Stay warm around this smokeless fire pit. This pit is easily transportable and even has a removable ash-catching tray. Enjoy the warmth of a bonfire without the teary eyes that accompany smoke with this cool fire pit.

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Bring This Small Table Fireplace Inside

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This lovely small table fireplace is perfect to bring the enchantment of a fire into your living room. Wish you had a fireplace? Well, wish no longer. This indoor fireplace can burn for an hour or more, depending on how much fuel you add. With no ash, soot, or smoke, this small portable fireplace is perfect to set the mood indoors.

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Stay Active Outside With This Deluxe Hockey Set

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Enjoy the frozen outdoors with the speed of ice hockey. Let this deluxe hockey set usher in your dreams of sport this winter. Featuring two sticks, a mesh goal, and a ball. This set is just what you wanted for some outdoor winter fun.

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Craft The Perfect Snowball With This Snowball Maker

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Don't let another snowball fight pass you by without this fun snowball maker. A great mold set of four different molds, including the classic snowball. Great for kids or kids at heart to enjoy the snow during the winter.

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Blast Downhill on This Heavy-Duty Snow Tube

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This heavy-duty snow tube is good for kids and adults. Able to carry weights up to 250 pounds and endure temperatures as low as negative 40, this tube is just what you need to go blasting down a hill at high speeds of laughter. Get one for everyone in your family, and love winter again.

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Keep Your Head Warm in This Knit Cuffed Beanie

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This knit cuffed beanie from Carhartt has many different colors to choose from and is guaranteed to keep your head warm during winter. It's soft and warm and always looks great. This classic hat is a winter essential.

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Keep Warm While You Drink With The Original Knit Can Koozie

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Don't let your hands freeze to your booze ever again with the help of the original knit can koozie. Silly, stylish, bold, and warm. This koozie is perfect for hanging out outside and drinking a cold one with your friends. Keeping your hands warm while you put down a beer has never been easier.

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Enjoy A Snowy Hike With These Aluminum Snow Shoes

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These aluminum snow shoes are a great introduction to snowshoeing and getting on a nice outdoor snowy hike during the winter. They're made out of a strong aluminum base and have sharp crampons to keep you safe and grip well to ice and snow. They even come with adjustable walking poles for extra support and mobility. Hit the snowy trail today with these snow shoes.

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Destroy Ice With Ice-Off Windshield Spray

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Don't let a thin layer over keyholes worry you. Are you spending an hour scraping away at an iced-over windshield? This easy-to-use ice-off windshield spray melts ice or snow instantly on contact. Perfect for sub-zero weather, keep one in your car and one at home to keep the ice at bay today.

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Stay Fishing In This Portable Ice Fishing Shelter

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Don't let the winter take away your love for fishing. Get this portable ice fishing shelter today. It's big enough to fit three to four fully grown fishing fanatics. Easy to set up and take down, so you don't have to be tied down to a single lodge location all winter long. Enjoy this 34-square-foot fishing space on the ice today with your best buds.

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