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[How to Romanticize Your Winter: From Seasonal Dread to Main Character Energy]-[ROMANTICIZING WINTER ❄️ how to enjoy the holiday season and love your life]

Trying Not to Care · B2 · 2025-11-24

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📋 Summary

Embracing the Chill: A Guide to Romanticizing Your Winter

For many, the onset of winter brings feelings of anxiety and seasonal depression. The shorter, darker, and colder days can feel like a burden to survive. However, as the host of Trying Not To Care suggests, the secret to navigating this season lies in a mindset shift: instead of fighting the darkness, we should embrace the opportunity to slow down, rest, and "romanticize" our daily lives.

The "Scrooge" Nighttime Routine

To counteract the gloomy feeling of early sunsets, the host recommends a "Scrooge nighttime routine." This isn't about being bitter, but rather about intentional solitude. By finishing dinner early—ideally between 5:30 and 6 p.m.—and focusing on "comfort foods" like soups, stews, and pasta, one can create a sense of warmth and security. The goal is to minimize chores and settle into bed by 7 or 8 p.m., prioritizing rest, skincare, and cozy activities like reading or watching movies. As the host emphasizes, "rest is productive," and this routine turns mundane evenings into a cherished part of the day.

Tapping into "Little Women" Winter

Inspired by the aesthetic of the 2019 film Little Women, the host suggests several ways to add drama and meaning to the season:

  • Mood Lighting: Using candles everywhere—in the kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom—adds a sense of luxury and makes one feel like the "main character."
  • Intentional Writing: Moving away from digital notes and opting for pen and paper to write letters or journals slows down the pace of life, making ordinary thoughts feel "more poetic" and meaningful.
  • Feminine Bonds: Prioritizing time with sisters, mothers, and friends mirrors the strong "feminine bond" seen in the film, fostering connection during the colder months.

Elevating the Morning Routine

Even simple morning tasks can become whimsical. The host suggests using pleasant, non-jarring alarm sounds (like "snow day" bells) and wearing a fluffy robe immediately upon waking to create a "five-star hotel" feeling. Furthermore, using specific, aesthetically pleasing mugs for morning coffee or journaling helps ground the day in gratitude rather than stress.

Sensory Shifts and Seasonal Flavors

To signal to the brain that this is a special time of year, it is helpful to lean into seasonal scents and flavors. Switching to "peppermint mocha," "gingerbread," or "cedar and amber" scented candles and body products creates a sensory environment associated with comfort. These small details help transform the perception of winter from a period of isolation to one of cozy indulgence.

Romanticizing on the Go

One does not need to stay home to maintain this mindset. "Romanticizing on the go" involves bringing small comforts into your commute or workday. This might include:

  • Wearing cute accessories like scarves or earmuffs.
  • Curating a specialized winter playlist.
  • Using a winter-themed tumbler for your drinks.
  • Updating your phone or laptop wallpaper to a snowy or festive scene.

The Classy Night Out

Finally, the host encourages a "classy night out" on the weekends. While the weekdays are for staying in, the weekend is for dressing up in "full glam," wearing dark colors, and enjoying a meal with jazz music and candlelight. Whether going out or recreating this vibe at home, the goal is to feel divine and fully present.

Ultimately, winter is a season to be crafted. By making intentional tweaks and shifting our perspective, we can stop dreading the cold and start loving our lives, turning the winter months into a magical, cozy experience that feels just like being in a movie.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm already there.
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Let's get into it.
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I would absolutely dread the time change.
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I was genuinely so depressed.
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The winter made me so bratty.
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📝Key Phrases

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romanticize your life
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get worked up
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snug as a bug
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settle in
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look forward to
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📖 Transcript

Hello, welcome to or welcome back to Trying Not To Care.
If you're listening in real time.
This episode's coming out a couple days before Thanksgiving, and I feel like after Thanksgiving that's when everyone goes into winter mode.
I'm already there.
If you listen to this podcast, if you follow me on social media, you already know that I am deep into romanticizing the holidays and romanticizing winter, even though technically, winter isn't until the end of December, which I don't understand.
But it is about to be winter.

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