I think a lot of contemplation happens in bathtubs. It does for me. Nothing like a hot bath to ease the tension and think about what’s going to happen next.

Meaning of the quote

Sarah McLachlan, a Canadian musician, believes that taking a relaxing hot bath can help you think and plan for the future. She says that the quiet time in the bathtub allows her to reflect on things and figure out what she wants to do next. The warm water helps her feel calm and focused, which makes it easier for her to think about her life and make plans.

About Sarah McLachlan

Sarah McLachlan is a Canadian singer-songwriter who has sold over 40 million albums worldwide. She is best known for her Grammy and Juno Award-winning album ‘Surfacing’ and for founding the Lilith Fair tour showcasing female musicians.

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