42 Ways to Romanticize Your Life This Spring
I’ve always been one to look for the magic in life, always searching for the small, ordinary moments that are easy to overlook but make your day feel fuller. To be clear, this perspective isn’t toxic positivity; it’s a quality of observation. Romanticizing your life, though it’s taken on a life of its own on social media, is largely centered around choosing to find joy and self-love in simple pleasures. It’s structuring your days and routines and the way you move through the world, so you’re more open to beauty, joy, and wonder in the everyday. And if there’s a season built for that mindset, it’s spring.
With the colder weather (mostly) behind us, it’s time to start celebrating the color, warmth, and vibrancy that come with the transition from winter to spring. Below, I’ve rounded up 42 of my favorite ways to romanticize your life this spring—simple ideas that help you slow down, notice the spark all around you, and soak up the energy of the season.
42 Ways to Romanticize Your Life This Spring
1. Create a “morning moment.” Make the most of your morning wake-up call. Prep your beverage of choice, light your favorite candle, and spend five minutes with your new read. Wayyy better than rushing out the door, right?
2. While you’re at it, design your dream morning routine. Sure, you can let the “that girls” of the world inspire you, or you can make it entirely your own. What would bring you joy before getting into the workday? Actually do that, rather than the morning routine you think you’re supposed to have.
3. Transition your closet to spring. Swap out winter layers, and let go of pieces you haven’t worn or that no longer fit you, physically or emotionally. The act creates a sense of order, which can lift your mood and sharpen your focus. And a decluttered closet means less decision fatigue.
4. Update your mood board. Some people create annual vision boards, but I love letting mine shift with the seasons. Plus, you likely set resolutions at the beginning of the year and, if the stats have anything to say about it, they’ve been forgotten by now. Now’s the time to reset your intentions. Take the old-school approach and clip images from magazines or get your inspiration on Pinterest and create a digital version on Canva.
5. Make a joy jar. Each week, write down one positive experience you had in the last seven days on a slip of paper. Put it in a jar, and at the end of the season, read each and reflect on how many joy snacks the season brought.
6. Spend intentional time with yourself. Some call it dating themselves, others might refer to it as main character energy, but I love the idea of designating a weekend morning, random afternoon, or an entire day to get to know yourself better. Grab coffee alone, take yourself out to dinner, or plan an entire day of your favorite activities. Remember: you can wine and dine yourself.
7. Buy yourself the flowers. Miley said it best—don’t wait for someone else to shower you with your favorite peonies or ranunculus. Go to Trader Joe’s, pick up a few bouquets, and DIY your own arrangement. After all, no one knows what you love like you.
8. Start an herb garden. ICYMI, gardening is an it-girl wellness hobby that supports feelings of happiness and purpose. And if you’re growing herbs or veggies? That’s the cherry on top. Homegrown produce is often more nutrient-dense than what you’ll find at the grocery store—making this hobby good for your mind, body, and plate. Don’t have a lot of space? You can make it as small or as big as you have room for.
9. Write letters. Whenever I break out my favorite stationary and pen to write a few love letters and notes of gratitude to friends and family, I instantly feel transported to a period drama. And that—coming from a Bridgerton lover—is never a bad thing.

10. Use the nice stuff. That bottle of wine you’ve been saving? The china gifted from your grandmother? The dress you’ve been keeping for a special occasion? Drink it, use it, wear it. Don’t wait for a perfect moment—that moment is now.
11. Swap in inspiring tech backgrounds. You know the ones. The images you see every time you open your laptop can shape the tone of your day, so choose backgrounds that make you feel focused, motivated, or calmer.
12. Set the mood for dinner on a random weeknight. Turn down the lights, turn up your favorite vibey playlist, and make a meal just for you.
13. Disconnect. Consider it a mini digital detox—unplug from your socials, email, and phone altogether. Schedule an hour a day or one day a week where you’re totally sans tech.
14. Drive for the sake of driving. Is it just me, or is ‘taking a drive’ a totally underrated form of therapy? I’ve found that I can sort out so much by getting in my car and heading out without a destination in mind.
15. Upgrade your loungewear. Do you have a habit of falling asleep in your high school soccer shirt? Do you pull on any old pair of shorts and call them PJs? Invest in quality sleepwear. It doesn’t have to be expensive, but it makes a difference for your sleep quality.

16. Connect with yourself first. Before you grab your phone or speak to anyone in the morning, look inward. Whether that’s journaling, meditating, or simply sitting still in the quiet for a few minutes, put your peace first.
17. Spring clean your sex routine. Ditch what feels stagnant, boring, or negative, and bring in something new that focuses fully on your pleasure. Let these spicy positions do the heavy lifting.
18. Take a deep dive into astrology. Or human design. Or whatever resonates with you. These practices can be an inspiring reminder that there are forces outside of us supporting our journey.
19. Do our cleanse-your-life challenge. While it was meant for the entire month of March, you can start at any time, with the purpose being to get rid of what is no longer serving you and call in what does.
20. Shop for a meal in a small, specialty grocery store. Maybe it’s just me, but there’s something joyful about exploring grocery stores abroad. You can get the same experience right at home by shopping at a specialty grocer. Make a meal around it—pick out produce that looks especially vibrant or try a new ingredient you’ve never cooked with before.

21. Make your junk drawer a wellness drawer. I did this a few months ago and it completely changed the game. Clear out your junk drawer and swap in all of your go-to wellness items: supplements, affirmation cards, your journal, etc. Trust me, it’ll spark way more joy.
22. Get snobby about your coffee or matcha—and not in a bad way. What I mean is, know what you like and own it. Maybe you swear by a French press, prefer a careful pour-over, or would ditch coffee for a matcha any day. Taste test your way through different brews, savor the ritual, and settle on one (or two!) that feels like your perfect cup.
23. Turn your 3 p.m. snack into teatime. A quick cucumber sandwich or a gorgeous spread of veggies feels a lot more romantic than a bag of chips. BTW, may I suggest tinned fish? *Pause for shock* If you haven’t jumped on the tinned train yet, I love it with a baguette or seeded crackers. Adding a glass of rosé doesn’t hurt.
24. Own your orgasm—every day if you’d like.
25. Make infused water. Citrus slices, cucumbers, lemon, mint, strawberries—the possibilities are endless. If you’re making it a priority to drink more H20 this year, might as well make it spa-worthy.
26. Delete your unused apps and any unused subscriptions. It’s one small act that can go a long way in making your phone a greater source of joy.
27. Buy a new plant. Because it’s spring, and our spaces deserve a little green. Plus, houseplants reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and improve state of mind. Not sure where to start? Three plants in particular—pothos, weeping fig, and palm—are believed to deliver the greatest sense of well-being.
28. Practice positive self-talk. Write down a few positive affirmations or pull from a list to help you get started. Say your favorites in the mirror until they resonate and feel true. It may take a while, but that’s OK—this is a practice.

29. Find the movement you connect with. PSA: You don’t have to go to the gym if you hate it. The weather’s warming up—revamp your hot girl walk routine, toss a frisbee in the park with friends, or try a soft workout. That’s right: we’re done viewing exercise as punishment.
30. Ditch multitasking for good. In 2026 and beyond, we’re taking things one step at a time. Whoever thinks multitasking is a skill hasn’t experienced the true joy of entering a flow state.
31. Take your lunch break. No, a “break” doesn’t mean checking emails while shoveling down your salad. Step away from your desk, and leave your phone. Sit outside if you can, take a walk, or connect with a coworker. Even a short lunch break where you’re fully present with your food can feel restorative.
32. Find your signature scent. I never truly knew what perfume I preferred until I smelled Ouai’s Melrose Place. It takes a little experimenting, but the process is well worth finding the fragrance that makes you feel your best. But if you still feel like you haven’t found the scent after searching high and low, try scent stacking (layering different perfumes and fragrance oils to create a scent that’s truly one of a kind).
33. Look for hearts. I can’t remember the podcast I first learned this practice from, but it’s completely changed how I see the world. When I go on my walks and move throughout my days, I’m on the hunt for hearts. I light up when I see the child-drawn crafts in my neighbor’s window or the chalk art on the sidewalk on my way to grab a coffee. Get ready for your perspective to shift in profound ways.

34. Recommit to the things you loved doing as a child. Think back to the hobbies and activities that once lit you up—doodling, making bracelets, bedazzling, collecting flowers or seashells, riding your bike. Whatever sparks joy in your life, follow that feeling.
35. Get sunlight first thing. It’s one of the most powerful ways to set your circadian rhythm and maintain steady energy levels throughout the day.
36. Make a mood-boosting playlist. Curate a vibe with all your favorite songs. Yes, early-aughts bangers absolutely count. Or, listen to the songs psychology says are the best songs to give you energy.
37. Create for you. I’ve found more joy in social media than ever by creating Reels that feel like a scrapbook—I’m not making them for anyone else but myself. They document my life in a way that I’m excited to look back on, capturing the moments and memories as they are.
38. Build an after-work routine. Give yourself a gentle transition from work mode to “you” mode. Does that involve changing into your comfiest clothes? Lighting a candle? Turning on a playlist? Whatever signals to your mind and body that the workday is done, make it intentional, joyful, and all yours.
39. Then, go to bed a little earlier. Longer spring days may be energizing, but rest is always a non-negotiable. Extend your after-work ritual into the evening with soft cues that help you wind down—draw a bath, get lost in a chapter of your latest book, or sip some herbal tea.
40. Eat with the season. Out with the heavy winter comfort meals, and in with the lighter, brighter foods. Spring produce—think juicy strawberries, tender asparagus, and earthy mushrooms—not only tastes fresher, it’s also more nutritious and easier on the wallet.
41. Take a midweek “soft reset.“ Especially if your week is dragging, pause and give yourself a little recharge. Do a quick tidy of your space, make a grocery or farmers’ market run to restock your fridge with fresh spring produce, and get some movement in outdoors (stretching counts!).
42. Try a new social wellness activity. Be it a group run, community hike, or sauna-and-ice-bath social, your well-being will be better for it. Bonus points that you’re trying something new—you’ll be doing your happiness, mood, and mental health some good, too.

Isabelle Eyman, Contributing Wellness Writer
Isabelle is a Chicago-based writer and editor. She is currently the Managing Editor at Camille Styles, sharing inspiration and uncovering the beauty all around us through food, design, and wellness editorial.
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