Ahhh yes… the first day of spring.
That magical time of year when the sun starts flirting again, your winter depression loosens its grip just enough to let you romanticize your life for 3–5 business days, and suddenly everyone thinks they’re going to become a whole new person.
“This is my season.”
Relax, Jessica. You said that in January too.
But truly—spring is that fresh-start energy we all pretend we don’t need but secretly thrive on. It’s nature’s way of saying, “Hey bestie… you’ve been in survival mode long enough. Let’s try living again.”
And honestly? We love that for us.
π· Spring Energy Checklist (Be Honest):
Opened a window and immediately regretted it because pollen chose violence
Bought flowers to feel something
Declared you’re getting your life together (no follow-up plan included)
Started cleaning one thing and ended up reorganizing your entire existence
Considered going on a walk… thought about it… maybe tomorrow
πΌ The Reality of Spring Glow-Ups
Spring isn’t about magically becoming perfect overnight. It’s about small shifts:
Letting go of things (and people π) that drained you all winter
Getting outside—even if it’s just to sit and scroll in better lighting
Drinking water like you’re not 87% iced coffee
Remembering you actually like your life when you participate in it
Growth doesn’t have to be dramatic. Sometimes it looks like:
Replying to that email.
Taking that nap.
Minding your business.
Blocking that person.
Balance, baby.
πΈ A Little Tough Love (Because You Need It)
You don’t need a new season to become a new you…
but if spring is the excuse you’re gonna use?
I support it. Fully. No notes. Carry on.
Just don’t wait for motivation to show up in a sundress.
Discipline is the real main character. Spring is just the aesthetic.
π Final Thoughts
Let this season be light. Let it be messy. Let it be real.
You don’t have to bloom all at once—this isn’t a competition, it’s a process.
But do yourself a favor…
Step outside. Feel the sun. Reset your vibe.
And maybe—just maybe—stop texting that person.
Happy First Day of Spring π
Now go be soft, slightly unhinged, and emotionally thriving-ish.

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