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STEP 8 – LET'S GET THE KIDS UP

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Many kids may require a bit of dragging to make it out of bed in the morning. And let’s face it: waking up the kids isn’t necessarily the most fun part of your day, especially if you’re not sure you’re all that awake yourself.

But the years of kids asleep in bedrooms down the hall are wonderful and precious. Wouldn't it be nice if your kids, all grown up and looking back on their childhood years, could still conjure up wonderful memories of being at home, simply by encountering a particular fragrance they smelled every morning during those years?

With the simple tools of Essential Oils and a spray bottle, they can do just that.

Which oils? You’ll want something that is pleasant but has energizing qualities to help sleepy kids get going. CITRUS OILS are a great wake-up tool that you can use every morning (except Saturdays--Sleep-In Day!).

Make a mix in a small spray bottle (or get a special spray top to fit your empty oil bottles) and try spritzing a few times in the bedrooms while you wake up your sleepy heads.

The aroma will remain even after you leave to go to the other kids’ rooms or the kitchen. So it’s kind like having you in the room longer to keep nudging them to wake up. Give it a try!

Here’s a few recipes to get you going.

ENERGY BOOSTER SPRAY RECIPE

• 5 drops Lemon Essential Oil

• 5 drops Peppermint Essential Oil

 
NEW EVERY MORNING SPRAY RECIPE

• 2 drops Juniper Berry Essential Oil

• 2 drops Grapefruit Essential Oil

• 2 drops Douglas Fir Essential Oil

SLEEP BUSTER SPRAY RECIPE

• 3 drops Bergamot Essential Oil

• 2 drops Grapefruit Essential Oil

• 1 drop Peppermint Essential Oil

For all these, add Essential Oils to empty (or reused) 15 ml bottle. Top off with Witch Hazel.  Affix mister top and shake before each use.

 

Mister tops available from https://morethanoilsnsw.com

For all these, add Essential Oils to empty (or reused) 15 ml bottle. Top off with Witch Hazel.  Affix mister top and shake before each use.

QUESTION – WHICH SPRAY RECIPE WOULD YOU TRY FIRST?