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🌼 Anne Would Approve: 7 Intentional Ways to Romanticize Spring

  • Writer: Lea
    Lea
  • 15 hours ago
  • 3 min read

Gentle healing habits that bring beauty, presence, and peace into the season

Spring is a season that softens everything—the light, the ground, even our hearts.

It arrives with whispers of renewal. The tulips stretch toward the sky. The breeze carries warmth instead of warning. And suddenly, we remember: we were never meant to bloom all year long.

If you’ve been craving softness, beauty, or just a deeper breath—spring is your invitation to slow down, romanticize the ordinary, and begin again.

As Anne Shirley once said:

“Everything is new in spring… I feel as if I were made over again.” — L.M. Montgomery

You don’t need a flower-filled meadow or a spotless home to enjoy this season.Just a little intention… and maybe a quiet walk with your mug of tea. 🌿☕

Here are seven slow, healing ways to welcome spring into your life—body, soul, and home.


🌸 1. Begin your mornings with warmth and wonder

Before your feet hit the ground, breathe.Before the scroll, the noise, the hustle—light a candle. Open a window. Sit for five minutes with lemon water and thank God for the day ahead.

This isn’t about productivity. It’s about peace.


🌷 2. Dress your body like it’s someone you love

Wear the soft cotton dress. Add the ribbon to your hair.Moisturize slowly. Dab a little rosewater on your cheeks. Not for others—for you.

Your glow doesn’t come from trends. It comes from reverence.


🍓 3. Make your meals beautiful (even the simple ones)

Healing isn’t just about what’s on your plate—it’s also about how you serve it.

  • Eggs in a tiny cast iron pan with fresh herbs

  • Berries with cream and cinnamon in your prettiest bowl

  • Broth in a mug with a silver spoon

Add a linen napkin. Use the vintage dish. Beauty is nourishment too.


🧺 4. Tend to your home like it’s a garden

You don’t need to deep clean to reset your space. Just start small:

  • Dust the corner you’ve been avoiding

  • Wash your sheets and spritz them with lavender water

  • Declutter the windowsill and place a fresh clipping in a jar

It’s not about aesthetics—it’s about creating an atmosphere that breathes rest into your body.


🌿 5. Walk barefoot. Pray out loud. Feel the breeze on your face.

Let the earth remind you that you belong here. Let the sunshine be your therapy.Speak gratitude into the wind. Even five minutes outside is a form of healing.

“There is something about the sunshine of spring that makes one feel young and alive again.” — Pollyanna

🍋 6. Lighten the load—on your body and your schedule

Choose foods that support your body instead of draining it. Skip the soda. Add broth, fruit, protein, and herbs to your meals. Say no to the extra event. Say yes to an early bedtime. Less really is more.

Softness is not laziness. It’s wisdom.


🕊️ 7. Let quiet become your medicine

Not every moment needs music, noise, or words.Sometimes, healing happens in silence.

  • Pray while hanging laundry

  • Listen to birdsong as you sip your tea

  • Lay down for 10 minutes with your hand on your belly and just breathe

Your nervous system will thank you.


🤍 Time for a Gentle Glow-Up

If something in you has been longing to slow down, heal gently, and feel better in your own skin again—I created something to walk with you.

The 30-Day Glow-Up Reset Challenge is a soft, supportive journey back to wholeness. It’s not a diet. Not a detox. Not a program that demands perfection.

It’s simply:

  • ✨ A daily rhythm to follow without stress

  • 🕊️ Encouraging videos so you never feel alone

  • 🍲 Real nourishment, movement, and healing habits

  • 💛 A safe space to glow at your own pace


No extremes. No shame. Just healing that fits real life—through every season.

🌷 If you’ve been waiting for a fresh start, this is yours.Come join us in the reset.

With gentleness,Lea



 
 
 

1 comentario


Doll Creelman
Doll Creelman
9 hours ago

I needed to read this today. Such wisdom. In Southern Ontario we are finally feeling spring and see things green up (glow) once again. Your gentle reminders are wonderful and feed my soul.

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