Popsugar Health & Fitness Fitness Shopping Wellness Splurges to Save Up for in 2020 I’m Budgeting For Wellness Splurges in 2020 — Here’s What’s on My List 16 January 2020 by Victoria Moorhouse Image Source: Getty Images / Andrii Lutsyk/ Ascent Xmedia As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. Analysing my self-care spending habits gives me serious anxiety — which is exactly why I've put off budgeting these miscellaneous purchases for so long. This year, however, I'm committed to thoughtfully treating myself with items I can actually benefit from because, do I really need another black Zara sweater? (The answer is no.) I'll be saving my splurges for wellness-related items that will improve my physical fitness, support my mental health, and boost my overall mood, from fitness-inspired trips to at-home massagers and more. It's been said that writing something down is the first step to making it happen, so I decided to take that logic to my wellness wish list. Keep scrolling for seven items worthy of indulgence. Related: The Science Behind Weighted Blankets Is Actually Fascinating Not Feeling Well? Take a Breath and Try Out Some of These Yoga Flows When I'm Stressed and Anxious, These Hour-Long YouTube "Chill Mixes" Are My Secret Weapon Why Do I Wake Up With a Headache? 10 Ways Therapists Say You Can Start Practicing Self-Care in the New Year Daily Harvest Meals Image Source: daily-harvest.com In 2020, I'm saying "so long!" to $15-lunches that only taste "meh." In an effort to save money while still fueling my body with needed nutrition, I'm investing in a build-your-own Daily Harvest meal plan. The Daily Harvest 9-Cup Weekly Plan ($70 for nine cups per week) allows you to choose from healthy, pre-portioned smoothies, harvest bowls, soups, bites, oat bowls, chia bowls, and even lattes. Daily Harvest 9-Cup Weekly Plan $70 from daily-harvest.com Buy Now Outdoor Voices FrostKnit 7/8 Leggings Image Source: outdoorvoices.com There's nothing like a matching workout set to get me psyched to hit up the gym. Outdoor Voices FrostKnit 7/8 Leggings ($115) are designed for cold-weather sweating and match perfectly with the brand's existing sports bras and corresponding FrostKnit zip-ups. Outdoor Voices FrostKnit 7/8 Leggings $115 from outdoorvoices.com Buy Now Women’s Nike React Metcon Training Shoe Image Source: nike.com After an Instagram poll to my friends about the best sneakers for weightlifting, I've concluded that Nike Metcon Sneakers ($150) are the way to go, thanks to their stability, cushioning, and breathable fabric. Nike Metcon Sneakers $150 from nike.com Buy Now Theragun G3 Image Source: bandier.com Bye bye, back pain! Instead of trying to fit a sports massage into my schedule, I'm saving up for one of these babies — the Theragun G3 ($399). While undeniably pricey, the powerful tool includes four different attachments so you can give each muscle the specific massage it needs. Theragun G3 $399 from bandier.com Buy Now obé fitness Subscription Image Source: obefitness.com I've already turned my living room into a personal fitness oasis with the help of a obé fitness subscription ($199 a year), which gives you access to over 2,500 on-demand classes, from HIIT workouts to gentle Pilates. obé fitness subscription $199 from obefitness.com Buy Now Skin Gym Jade Facial Trio Set Image Source: shop.nordstrom.com Facial massage is one of my favourite hacks for easing a tension headache. The Skin Gym Facial Trio Set ($48) features a full-size jade roller, a gua sha tool, and a travel-size facial roller — perfect for dealing with inevitable flight delays or pressing deadlines. Skin Gym Facial Trio Set $48 from shop.nordstrom.com Buy Now Wellness-Inspired Trips Image Source: Equinox The most indulgent item on my list, for sure, but worth it. This year, I'd love to save up and travel with wellness in mind, which is why I've been eyeing up Equinox Explore's active travel experiences. The club has six trips planned for 2020 — a few of note including running in Florence, cycling through the Hudson Valley, climbing Mt. Toubkal, and surfing and yoga in Costa Rica. If my budget simply doesn't allow (most trips ring in around $3,000), I'm also exploring local hotels and inns that have spas or host wellness weekends. Click here for more health and wellness stories, tips, and news. Fitness ShoppingHealth And WellnessHeadachesStress ReliefMassage