I know, I know⦠IĀ justĀ made a whole post about spring fashion. But now Iām second-guessing myself. Is it actually spring yet? I mean, we just did the whole āspring forwardā daylight saving time thing, whichĀ feelsĀ like it should mean spring is officially here.
Also, can someone please explain why Iām almost 30 and still donāt know if itāsĀ daylight savingĀ orĀ daylight savings time? And while weāre at it⦠when does this time change nonsense actually stop? Every year the news says,Ā āThis might be the last year!āĀ and every year⦠it is very muchĀ notĀ the last year.
Sorry. Ranting Eren was activated. That was not the point of this post.
TheĀ actualĀ point of this post is myĀ spring reset. Winter is over, the seasonal depresso espresso era is (hopefully) behind us, and Iām trying to reset a few habits for the season. Nothing extreme, nothing unrealisticājust a few little things Iām doing to feel a bit healthier and happier.
Hereās what my spring reset is looking like this year.
1. Move Every Day
My biggest motivation for this one? Two overly excited puppies.
Honestly, if you really want to commit to moving more, I highly recommend gettingĀ not one but twoĀ chaotic dogs who demand walks. Suddenly youāre outside every day whether you planned to be or notābecause if you donāt take them out, they will absolutely destroy your house.
Itās the most effective fitness accountability system Iāve ever had.
2. Drink More Water
This sounds simple, but itās one of those habits I constantly have to remind myself about.
My current goal is to drinkĀ three of my Hydro bottles a day. Theyāre only 24 oz, so itās not like Iām doing anything wild here. But considering my natural daily beverage rotation is usuallyĀ 3ā5 coffees with occasional water appearances, this still feels like progress.
Small wins count.
3. Eat for Health
My momās health situation recently really lit a fire under me to start taking my own health more seriously. Because of that, Iām planning to try aĀ 40-day zero-sugar diet.
And let me tell you right now⦠I already hate it.
But Iām hoping it helps reset my habits a bit and makes me more mindful about what Iām eating. Wish me luck because I am going to need it.
4. Plant a Garden
This is also on myĀ March bucket list.
I havenāt actually gotten around to doing it yet, but my goal is to plantĀ tomatoesĀ this year. I have no idea how successful this will be with two curious dogs running around, but weāre going to try.
Worst case scenario: the dogs eat the tomatoes and we call it enrichment.
5. Have a Tea Party
What is more spring than a tea party?
One of the best parts about living in the SoCal area is that there are so many cute places to go for tea. My personal favorite is this little local bar in Long Beach calledĀ The Wicked Wolf. Itās adorable, the vibe is great, and itās a solid 10/10 recommendation from me.
Tea parties just feel like the ultimate spring activityācute outfits, good tea, and a little excuse to slow down for an afternoon.
6. Force Myself to Have a Self-Care Day
And yes, I do meanĀ force. Because Iām the type of person who will absolutely skip self-care if I donāt schedule it.
My version of a self-care day is pretty simple:
- Painting my nails spring colors (Iām currently obsessed withĀ butter yellow)
- Using a hydration or glow face mask
- Facial mist to bring my skin back to life after winter
In the colder months my skin always gets really dull, so Iāve been loving theĀ Grace & Stella rosewater face sprayĀ lately. Itās refreshing, light, and perfect when my skin needs a little pick-me-up.
Iām also leaning fully intoĀ spring scentsĀ right now. Floral candles, fresh scents, anything that makes the house feel lighter. One of my friends recently gave me theĀ Goose Creek Wildberry Wisteria candle, and she said it had āBridgerton vibes.ā
Let me tell you⦠she was 1000% correct.
At this point my candle stash is starting to overflow because I keep buying them or getting them as gifts. But honestly? I burn candles year-round and I love them.
Iām not sure if thatās weird⦠but Iām choosing to believe itās a personality trait.
The Goal of My Spring Reset
Nothing on this list is about being perfect. Itās just about shaking off winter a little bitāmoving more, drinking more water, getting outside, and romanticizing small moments like tea parties and fresh candles.
Spring always feels like a fresh start, even if weāre still confused about the daylight saving time situation.
If youāre doing a spring reset too, Iād love to know what habits or routines youāre starting this season.