Turn their pimples into something to celebrate.
17 Stocking Stuffers That Are Great for Your Mental Health
Just as good as the main event.Stocking stuffers don’t have to be an afterthought—in fact, they can have a bigger impact on your loved ones than the larger gifts on your list. At Wondermind, we’re always thinking about mental health, so it’s no surprise that applies to our gift-giving too. To help you up your stocking stuffer game this holiday (although we still approve of loads of chocolate), we scoured the internet for the best small items that are great for mental health so that everyone on your list will feel a little extra chill this year.
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1.Amazon
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Not even the worst traffic jam can kill the good vibes of this car fragrance.
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A must-have for those who struggle to focus or sit still.
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The quickest way to turn a bathroom into a spa.
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Apple AirTag
$27Ease their anxious minds by helping them keep track of their stuff.
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A beautiful massage tool to help relieve muscle tension.
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Loop Quiet Ear Plugs
$24.95Is there anything better than the gift of silence?
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A great pastime for anyone trying to cut down their screen time.
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Analu Therapy Dough
$17.99Think Play-Doh, but for moody adults.
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You can never go wrong with a super soft sleep mask.
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A woodsy scent that will transport them outside, even if they’re stuck at their desk.
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A tongue-in-cheek notepad for all your favorite list people.
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13.Sephora
Remind your loved ones to treat themselves with this luxurious body oil.
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A great choice for anyone who could use a little extra help staying organized.
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15.Amazon
A beloved journal to help the people you love check in with themselves daily.
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NEWGO Cooling Eye Mask
$8.50This refreshing ice mask is a treat for even the most tired eyes.
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I mean, who wouldn’t feel a little better with this guy on their desk?
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