I don’t know about you, but I often find myself wishing that time would slow down just a little bit. Which is probably why I’m having a hard time wrapping my head around the fact that Halloween is right around the corner. Because despite my best efforts, I still have yet to get into the spooky spirit of the season.
I know I’m not alone in this. After all, we’re all busy AF. But Halloween only comes once a year, and it’s important to take advantage by tapping into your inner witch and embracing the haunting and enchanting spirit of October.
So, if you’re looking for some quick and easy ways to get into the spooky spirit before Halloween, you’ve come to the right place. No matter how hard you ride for fall, these hacks will help you enjoy everything this time of year has to offer. Keep scrolling to learn the 6 quick ways to get into the spooky spirit before Halloween.
6 Ways To Get Into the Spooky Spirit Before Halloween:
1. Use the Saged app
It’s no secret that everyone’s glued to their phones, and what better way to get into the spooky spirit than with a daily app designed to help you tap into your inner witch? With Saged, tapping into the Halloween spirit is easier than ever. The app has daily affirmations, guided meditations, spiritual rituals, and horoscopes. Likewise, it also offers moon workshops, wisdom, and astrology.
What’s more, Saged can also help you manifest your dream life. Pull from the daily oracle card deck for spiritual guidance on how to let go of what no longer serves you and make your dreams come true, and use the daily gratitude practice to shift your mindset for the better. No matter how you use it or how spiritual you are, Saged has something for everyone.
2. Decorate for the season
Decorating your surroundings for the season is one of the fastest and easiest ways to get ready for Halloween. Swap out bright throw pillows and blankets for earthy hues, and summery scents for cinnamon, pumpkin spice, and apple pie. And if you’re feeling ambitious, pick up some pumpkins or inexpensive Halloween decorations to place on your coffee table, bookshelf, or fireplace mantel. Immersing yourself in fall and Halloween-inspired surroundings will help you soak in and embrace autumn vibes.
3. Have a Halloween movie marathon
Horror, witches, and magic are practically synonymous with Halloween, so grab some popcorn, whip up some spooky spirits, and hunker down for the evening with an at-home Halloween movie marathon. Whether you’re into horror films or prefer lighthearted fun, this is the perfect way to spend a night in with friends or that special someone.
Halloween Movies To Watch:
- Hocus Pocus
- Practical Magic
- Halloween
- Midsommar
- Friday the 13th
4. Host a “witchy” party
Don’t have Halloween plans this year? Look no further. Hosting a “witchy” party is the perfect way to get into the spooky spirit and fully enjoy Halloween. Decorate with witch-inspired decor (think: broomsticks, spiders, black and orange or black and purple, cauldrons, etc.) and have everyone come dressed as a witch. Also, lay out some tarot or oracle cards, and hire a fortune teller for the night if you’re in the mood to splurge.
5. Visit a haunted attraction
Although paying money to get scared might not be everyone’s cup of tea, it’s a surefire way to get ready for Halloween. Grab a group of your closest friends and walk through a haunted house or maze, or take a haunted hayride. No matter what you do, getting in a few thrills will definitely get you into the spooky spirit.
6. Read a horror novel
Calling all bookworms. It’s no secret that Halloween and horror go hand in hand. So grab a blanket, light a fall candle, and curl up on the couch with a horror novel. Not only will you devour a really good book, but it’ll also be one on par with the season.
Horror Novels To Read for Halloween:
- Such Sharp Teeth by Rachel Harrison
- Nightbitch by Rachel Yoder
- Lock Every Door by Riley Sager
- The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix
- Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
- If It Bleeds by Stephen King
- Natural Beauty by Ling Ling Huang
- Rouge by Mona Awad