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Do you wish you could slow down and enjoy the little things that make life so sweet? It's easier than you think! The concept of "romanticizing your life" is a trend about celebrating yourself and making even the most ordinary day feel extraordinary. If that sounds good to you, then keep reading. We've got a comprehensive list of simple tips you can use to romanticize your life—and love every moment.

1

Make a fancy morning beverage.

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  1. Keep your favorite coffee or tea stocked at home and add a flavored syrup to spice up the flavor. Consider adding a nutritious supplement like a sprinkle of cinnamon or Chaga mushroom powder.[1] Romanticize your morning ritual by enjoying an artisan drink in your own kitchen.
    • Popular syrups for coffee include hazelnut, caramel, and french vanilla.
    • Sweeten your tea with raw honey, agave nectar, or maple syrup.
    • Spices like cinnamon and ginger powder are great for improving heart health and relieving muscle pain, respectively. Cacao powder is a superfood with tons of antioxidants and health benefits.
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3

Create a curated playlist for your life.

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  1. It's time to treat yourself like the main character in your favorite rom-com—and every great rom-com has a catchy soundtrack. Make a soundtrack for your life by filling a playlist with relatable songs you love. Choose a wide range of songs, from tunes that calm and relax you to songs that inspire you to dance your heart out.[3]
    • Music can directly influence your mood! Make sure you focus on playing upbeat songs when you need a pick-me-up rather than playing any old song you like.
    • Many music streaming platforms allow you to make your own playlists. Choose from services like Spotify, Apple Music, or Youtube Music.
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5

Go on a movie date with yourself.

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  1. We tend to assume that "special" nights should be reserved for a romantic partner or even an outing with friends—but that's not the case. Take yourself on a date to the movies and enjoy some alone time while doing something that can be genuinely fun, even without other people present.
    • Dress up and get ready just like you would for a date with another person. Practice pampering yourself for your own pleasure and satisfaction, not anybody else's.
    • For another date idea, you can also go out to your favorite restaurant by yourself. Bring a book if you're worried about feeling bored!
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8

Cook delicious homemade meals.

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  1. Learn new gourmet recipes you can make in the comfort of your kitchen, and indulge your artistic side by styling and arranging your meal as a professional chef would. Explore new flavors and types of food, and treat yourself right by crafting nutritious, balanced meals that'll keep you healthy.
    • Try putting a romantic spin on pasta with tomato sauce by preparing homemade Sicilian tomato sauce or taking breakfast to the next level by seasoning your scrambled eggs.
    • Don't forget to indulge in dessert from time to time. Try your hand at decorating cake, or whip up a yogurt and fruit dessert to make something healthy and sweet.
    • Use fancy dishes to serve your meals, too—or use fun, colorful dishware to make your meal feel festive.
    Ina Garten
    Ina Garten, Television Personality & Cook

    Look to the current season for inspiration. "In the summer you want fresh, light and sort of quick things; in winter you want things that are comforting, so your body really tells you you want to go towards potatoes, apples, fennel, things that are warm and comforting."

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Burn scented candles at home.

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  1. Use your favorite scented candles to set up a warm, welcoming ambiance around your home and ensure it smells great simultaneously. It's also easy to do! At night, dim the lights and use candles to illuminate the space instead; they'll instantly create a more romantic and relaxing atmosphere for you to enjoy.[5]
    • Candles aren't the only tool you can use—just the most classically romantic! However, you can also try a diffuser or plug-in air freshener to spread your favorite scent around the home.
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11

Enjoy a luxurious bath.

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  1. Add scented bath salts, essential oils, and even rose petals to the water. Bring a book into the bath to sit back, relax, and read as you soak in the warm water.[7]
    • Showers can be just as luxurious! If you don't have a bathtub at home, you can still drop essential oils around the shower, light candles, and play some music to create a self-care experience.
    • You probably won't have time for a full, spa-quality bath every night, and that's okay! Block time once a week and start including it in your self-care routine.
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13

Write letters to your loved ones.

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  1. Pick up some personal stationery to make the gesture feel extra special, and write a heartfelt letter to someone you care about. Think about what you most want to say and communicate mindfully with the recipient. You can also express gratitude for the other person and let them know how much they mean to you.[9]
    • You can still shoot off a text or direct message for most of your communication. However, carving out a little time every month for handwritten correspondence can deepen your relationships with loved ones.
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15

Rearrange your living space.

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  1. Pick a room (or several rooms) to spruce up, like your bedroom or living room. Rearrange the furniture, change the room's color scheme, add a fresh coat of paint to the walls, or rotate your decor to keep the space feeling new and interesting. This activity can cheer you up while giving you a chance to express your creativity and design skills.[11]
    • If you have the funds, you can also refresh your space by purchasing new furniture and decorations. Replacing furniture (especially if you've had it for a long time) is a great way to instantly fall in love with your living space.
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16

Practice daily gratitude and positivity.

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  1. Be more mindful of all the good things you have in your life. You'll be able to see your life in a more romantic light if you learn to recognize and celebrate the positives! Spend time actively studying how you speak to yourself. Then, make a habit of thanking yourself aloud and reversing negative self-talk. Recite a short list of things you appreciate about yourself and your life to build a positive attitude.[12]
    • Thank yourself for all the little things you do to care for yourself. You could say, "Thank you for making me this terrific meal!" or "Thank you for taking the time to read last night. I really enjoy the story so far!"
    • Embrace body positivity by appreciating everything that makes you who you are. You only get one body, so why criticize it? Your body carries you through life—and that's something to be thankful for.
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Read and repeat affirmations to yourself.

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  1. Think back on your favorite books, movies, and other media. Are there any quotes that stuck with you? The same goes for historical or prominent people today—are there any influential individuals whose words resonate with you? Run a quick internet search for inspirational quotes to further build up the list.[13]
    • A favorite movie quote could be Galdalf's "All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us," from Lord of the Rings.
    • Write down quotes based on the kind of affirmation you need to hear. If you're struggling with self-acceptance, for example, list quotes like Oscar Wilde's "Be yourself; everyone else is already taken."
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Guy Reichard
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This article was co-authored by Guy Reichard and by wikiHow staff writer, Glenn Carreau. Guy Reichard is an Executive Life Coach and the Founder of HeartRich Coaching & Training, a professional life coaching and inner leadership training provider based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He works with people to create more meaning, purpose, well-being, and fulfillment in their lives. Guy has over 10 years of personal growth coaching and resilience training experience, helping clients enhance and transform their inner worlds, so they can be a more positive and powerful influence on those they love and lead. He is an Adler Certified Professional Coach (ACPC), and is accredited by the International Coach Federation. He earned a BA in Psychology from York University in 1997 and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from York University in 2000. This article has been viewed 71,784 times.
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