Gift Ideas For Hard To Buy For Partners This Holiday Season

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No matter how hard we try, sometimes you just can’t find the right gift. We all know the feeling of watching someone we love unwrapping something that we spent ages agonising over only to see them try to veil either their disappointment or complete disinterest (honestly, it is hard to know which one is worse sometimes, isn’t it?). With the holiday season right around the corner, we are all wracking our brains trying to make sure that we get our hard to buy for partners something that they will enjoy and something that they will actually use.

So, if you are trying to think of a way to avoid getting that partner a book that you heard was good, another bottle of aftershave or a voucher that they will immediately leave in a drawer and forget about, here are some gift ideas to help you get started.

Gift Ideas

Cater To Their Inner Foodie

Over the last couple of years, many of us have had a lot more time to flex our cooking muscles. With that being said, many of us also spent a lot more than we usually would on takeaways. If you know that your partner enjoys cooking and has been looking to expand their horizons beyond the usual comfort staples, then why not challenge them to explore the kind of cuisine that you would usually order from a restaurant?

If they are a fan of Japanese food, for example, then treat them to the tools they need to make their own sushi, including a proper Japanese knife, a rolling mat, and a rice cooker. Do your research to find a cookbook with recipes that they will actually use, and you could also think about enrolling them in an online cooking class. Even the fussiest partner will enjoy a gift that appeals to their belly as well as their heart!

A Trip Away Is Always A Great Gift

If you are really struggling to buy something for your partner, then remember that the best experiences are often the ones that we share. We have all spent far too long postponing our holidays away, either due to pandemic fears or budgetary issues. Now that travel restrictions have been lifted, it is high time that we start treating ourselves to proper breaks again. If your partner is an outdoor spirit, then why not look at taking a trip near one of our amazing national parks for some great rambling? You can always indulge in some creature comforts at the hotel or spa later on!

If you have missed getting dressed up and hitting the town together, then look at booking a city break somewhere you have never been and exploring the local nightlife, cuisine, and culture. If you are worried that money will be a bit tight this Christmas, then think about asking your friends and family if they would like to chip in for the trip. Just make sure that you tell them it is a secret, so they don’t give the game away!

Look For Ways That You Can Help Them Ease Their Stress

We do not need to tell you that the last couple of years have been extremely stressful. We have all been given more than enough to worry about since March 2020 and we could all use a little help unwinding. You can’t take a holiday every time you feel overworked or overwhelmed, after all, and smaller gifts that help them to sleep better, relieve their stress and feel more themselves can make all the difference.

There are plenty of pampering gifts that you can explore, but if you know that your partner has been suffering from stress and has been struggling to sleep, then CBD products could be an excellent gift this Christmas. There are a range of different applications for CBD because of the way it can help to soothe aches, pains, and stress, and it comes in several different forms, including oils, balms, and edibles. If you want to learn more about how CBD works and the different options available to you, then visit The Good Level. They use a product that has been grown in the UK and pledge to deliver on quality in every one of their products.

Help Them Get Back Into The Great Outdoors

This time of year is never particularly inspiring when it comes to leaving the house. We look at the weather outside and suddenly hitting the sofa or going back to bed feels a lot more appealing. But the truth is that getting some exercise and getting out of the house is so important for both our bodies and our minds. If your partner has been finding it hard to get back into their old exercise regimen recently, then why not think about how you can give them a little push?

Think about their preferred form of exercise, whether they are a runner, a cyclist, a swimmer, or someone who is happiest when working out at the gym. Look to see how you can give their kit an upgrade this Christmas. We all know that it can be easy to wait until our workout shoes are literally falling apart before we replace them, for example, so that is an easy one right there.

You could pick them out some good warm and waterproof clothing if they are going to be setting out no matter the weather (which is certainly looking very wet this winter). You could also think about treating them to a fitness app. If they have been struggling to get back into the rhythm of a consistent exercise routine, these apps can be a real help in motivating and keeping track of progress. You can also see how your friends are doing if they like a little healthy competition!

Turn Their Working From Home Set-Up Into Something That Works

Now, we know that giving a partner a work-related gift does not exactly scream “thoughtful” but bear with us for just a moment. When we all started working from home last year, many of us did not put a lot of thought into our setup. We just picked up our laptops and went wherever was convenient and comfy. Now, nearly two years later, our bodies are paying the price for that decision if significant upgrades have not been made. If you have been watching your partner hunch over their screens for eight hours a day and complaining about how much their back hurts, then it is time to take decisive action.

Investing in a comfortable office chair may not sound like one of the best gift ideas but it will absolutely help them to take better care of their posture, and you could look at buying them a proper desk while you are at it. But it does not all need to be so functional. If you know that your partner is going to be working from home for the foreseeable future, why not think about how you can make their workspace a little brighter? Look at some plant life that you could introduce to the space, or some artwork to put up on the walls. You could even look at introducing some different lighting to the room to either soften the feel or make it more dynamic and vibrant.

Sam Jones
Sam Jones
My name's Sam and I'm a writer for Seen in the City. I am a digital nomad that travels the world and enjoy writing while on my travels. Some of my favourite past times are go-karting, visiting breweries and scuba diving!

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