Tag: recap

  • 🌼 Romanticizing Spring — Finding Beauty in Everyday Moments

    Spring has a way of waking everything up — including us. But instead of racing into productivity and new goals, I’ve been trying something different this April. I’ve been romanticizing the ordinary. The Art of Slowing Down Romanticizing your life doesn’t mean pretending everything is perfect. It means choosing to see beauty in the moments…

  • What I’m Growing Into This Spring

    As March comes to a close, I like to ask myself one question: Who am I becoming? Not in a dramatic way. Not in a “reinvent your entire life” way. Just gently. Growth Isn’t Always Loud This month hasn’t been filled with huge milestones. But it has been filled with: More mindful mornings Fewer rushed…

  • Soft Spring Energy — What I’m Letting Go Of

    As March unfolds, I find myself naturally reflecting. Winter tends to collect things — habits, emotions, clutter, overthinking. And as spring approaches, I crave space. Not just physical space — emotional space too. Letting Go of Productivity Pressure One of the biggest things I’m releasing this month is the idea that I need to be…

  • Romanticizing the Transition — Finding Beauty Between Seasons

    The space between winter and spring is often overlooked. It’s not fully cozy-winter anymore, but it’s not bright-spring either. It’s in-between — and I’ve learned that there’s something incredibly beautiful about that. March is the art of transition. Finding Beauty in the In-Between We’re so used to celebrating big shifts — the start of the…

  • A Gentle March Reset — Welcoming a New Season Slowly

    There’s something about March that feels like a quiet exhale. Winter hasn’t completely left, but the air feels lighter. The days stretch a little longer. The sun lingers just a bit more in the evening. And somehow, without realizing it, we begin to shift too. For me, March isn’t about rushing into spring. It’s about…

  • Winter Reflections — What I’m Letting Go of Before Spring

    As February comes to an end, I feel the quiet transition happening. The days slowly grow longer, and spring feels closer — not here yet, but approaching. This is my favorite time to reflect. What I’m Grateful For This winter taught me the value of slowing down. I’m grateful for warm drinks, cozy routines, and…

  • Soft Life in Winter — Finding Calm in Everyday Routines

    Winter has a way of slowing everything down. Instead of fighting it, I’ve learned to lean into it — to embrace a softer pace and find beauty in repetition. Living a “soft life” doesn’t mean doing less. It means doing things with more intention. Finding Comfort in Routine There’s something grounding about familiar routines. Making…

  • ✨ Easy Ways to Romanticize Winter Days

    Winter can feel long. The skies stay gray, the air bites at your skin, and the sun seems to disappear before the afternoon even ends. But somewhere in all that stillness, there’s magic — quiet, unassuming, and easy to miss if you don’t slow down. That’s why I’ve been trying to romanticize my winter days.…

  • 🌿Starting 2026 Softly: My Cozy Reset Routine

    Before I do anything else, I start by tidying my space. Not deep cleaning, not perfection — just restoring order. I open my blinds to let in the winter light, play something soft (usually acoustic or lo-fi), and slowly put things back where they belong. There’s something so healing about wiping down surfaces, washing your…

  • Reflecting on 2025: Lessons, Gratitude, and Goals for the New Year

    The end of the year always feels nostalgic. It’s a time to look back, let go, and step forward with softness. Here’s what I’m reflecting on as this year closes: The lessons that didn’t make sense until now. The people who stayed, even quietly. The ways I grew without realizing it. The joy in ordinary…