If you’re anything like me, you probably spend more money on other people (and animals) than on yourself. Historically, this has been my M.O. My kids’ wardrobes always look like a curated boutique collection, while my own closet screams, “She hasn’t been shopping since 2014.” And don’t even get me started on the dogs — their grooming appointments cost more than my haircuts. (And they don’t even tip!)
Turns out, the same pattern showed up when we started our short-term rental. I bought all new things — cozy throws, matching dishes, chic decor — basically everything I wish I had at home. Our guests were out here living their best lives in this perfectly curated space, while my living room couch is so sunken in that I’m this close to feeling the floorboards through it.
A couple of years ago, while we were refinishing our hardwood floors, we actually had to move into our rental for a few days. And let me tell you — staying there as a “guest” was an eye-opener. Within 24 hours, I had a running list of things I had to buy for our own house. My Amazon cart was ready for takeoff.
Here are the top three things that made the cut:

#1 – These amazing hand towels.
Who knew matching, cute, and durable hand towels could spark so much joy? These are simple, stylish, and ridiculously sturdy. We wash them multiple times a week in our rental, and they’ve held up like champs. I rarely have to replace them — which is saying something for a house full of guests. Needless to say, I ordered a set for our own bathrooms immediately. Nothing says “self-care” like coordinated hand towels, right?
#2 – These multi-style charger cords.
You know that moment when you’re cozy in bed but your phone is dying and your charger is across the room tangled with eight others? Yeah, not anymore. These multi-style charger cords are game changers — one cord fits every device, no bed-fumbling or outlet-hunting required. We added them to our rental, then to our nightstands, cars, travel bags, and the office. Basically, I’m now a walking advertisement for efficient charging.
#3 – Mattress Topper.
Okay, this one’s a little splurgy, but trust me — worth every penny. Whether you’re trying to revive an old mattress or just want to feel like you’re sleeping on a cloud made of marshmallows and good decisions, this is the one. Our daughter has the version linked above and raves about it, and we’ve got another in one of our rental beds that guests constantlycompliment. 10/10 — would nap again.
So sure, maybe my dogs will still have better hair days than I do… but at least now my towels match, my phone’s always charged, and my bed feels like a hotel. Baby steps toward self-care, right? 😆
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