Some people burn candles and incense as aroma therapy, I prefer to get mine at the track.
There was a guy who worked here as a receptionist a long time ago and he would burn scented candles at the front desk. He was called "flaming D_ _" because of the candle flames all around him. He burned so many wild cherry scented candles that I wanted to puke, then put the candles out in his eye, but I didn't because I'm not really the violent type. I'll probably never eat a wild cherry life saver again though and they used to be my favorite. Now I like the yellow ones but I don't always know what flavor they are, some are light yellow and some are darker yellow . . . but I digress.
Anyway, somebody in management figured out that it was a fire hazzard to burn candles in the office, so he had to stop. He quit later and probably got a job somewhere he could burn candles, like one of those call centers in India. I don't think they have rules against candle burning.
I don't know how aroma therapy is supposed to work, but I do know this. Nothing gets my adrenaline flowing like the smell of burning rubber and burning race fuel at the dragstrip. Well, maybe one or two things get my adrenaline going more, and there's probably something I haven't tried yet like base jumping into a cave full of bats that would get my adrenalin pumping more, but racing at the track is at least a close 5th or 6th.