we can’t rush spring, but we can get ready

As the days start getting a little longer and the air feels just a bit softer, I always get that familiar feeling that spring is right around the corner. It’s like the world is slowly waking up again, and honestly, I start to feel that way too. After months of cold weather, cozy blankets, and staying inside more than usual, spring feels like a reset button. A chance to freshen things up, clear out the heaviness of winter, and step into a lighter season.

If you’re anything like me, the shift into spring isn’t something that happens overnight. I like easing into it with a few small rituals that make the season feel intentional instead of rushed. Getting ready for spring doesn’t have to mean a full life overhaul — sometimes it’s just about refreshing the little things.

Here are a few of my favorite ways to start preparing for spring.

1. Start with a gentle spring clean

I’m not talking about an overwhelming, top-to-bottom deep clean that takes an entire weekend. For me, spring cleaning is more about opening the windows, letting fresh air in, and slowly working through the spaces that have collected clutter during the winter months.

Maybe it’s clearing off the kitchen counters, organizing that one drawer that somehow holds everything, or finally donating the clothes you didn’t wear all winter. Even doing one small area can make your whole home feel lighter.

2. Swap out winter for lighter touches

One of the easiest ways to welcome spring is by changing a few things around your home. Put away the extra heavy blankets, switch to lighter throw pillows, or add a vase of fresh flowers to your table.

These tiny changes can shift the mood of a space more than you’d expect. It doesn’t have to be complicated — just a few fresh details can make everything feel new again.

3. Refresh your routines

Winter routines tend to be slower and more indoor-focused (which I love), but spring always inspires me to shake things up a little. Maybe it’s taking a walk after dinner now that the sun stays out longer, waking up a little earlier to enjoy a quiet morning, or even trying a new weekend activity.

Spring is a great time to check in with yourself and ask: what routines still feel good, and what might need a refresh?

4. Get outside whenever you can

There’s something about the first warm-ish days of the year that just feels magical. Even if it’s still a little chilly, stepping outside for fresh air can instantly boost your mood.

Go for a short walk, sit on your porch with your morning coffee, or spend an afternoon exploring somewhere nearby. After a long winter, simply being outside again can feel like the biggest reset.

5.Make a list

Right now, I’m making a list of things that always get me excited this time of year. Eating outside at one of our favorite restaurants, getting an iced coffee, or cleaning up the backyard.

6. Set a few intentions for the season

I love using the start of a new season as a mini reset moment. Not big, overwhelming goals — just a few intentions for how I want the next few months to feel.

Maybe you want to spend more time outside, cook more fresh meals, read more books, or simply slow down a little. Spring is a reminder that growth doesn’t have to be rushed. Sometimes it happens quietly, one small step at a time.

At the end of the day, getting ready for spring isn’t about doing everything perfectly. It’s about welcoming the shift in seasons and allowing yourself to reset right along with it.

A little fresh air, a little decluttering, and a little more sunlight can go a long way.

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