This article is something about summer that makes you rewrite your personality and turn into a healthier person.
Why I Stopped Chasing the ‘Perfect’ Summer
We usually credit the long days and bright sunshine for our summer motivation. Most of us start June with a familiar wishlist: drink more water, finally feel confident in our own skin, and ‘romanticize’ our lives until we feel alive again. But if I’m being honest? The pressure of a ‘Hot Girl Summer’ can feel loud, exhausting, and frankly impossible to maintain.
I know this because I’ve been there. I once spent an entire summer trying to do everything ‘perfectly.’ By August, I wasn’t happy; I was burnt out. Perfectionism isn’t wellness, it’s a trap.
Last year, I threw out the old playbook. I traded ‘perfection’ for Realistic Wellness, and the results were life-changing. By Labour Day, my skin had cleared up after a long battle with acne, my body felt stronger, and I felt a deep, genuine gratitude for my life.
I’m repeating that same gentle strategy this year, and I want to share it with you. This isn’t a high-pressure checklist; it’s a soft-but-strong guide to a healthy summer without the burnout. But first, let’s redefine what ‘Summer Wellness’ actually means.
Authentic summer wellness has very little to do with aesthetics and everything to do with sustainable habits. To achieve results that last “inside and out,” we must prioritise our mental and physical energy over social expectations.
Creating a wellness-focused season means aligning your daily routine with your body’s natural rhythm. This might mean swapping intense workouts for restorative solo walks or practising selective socialization to avoid emotional exhaustion. The beauty of this approach is its simplicity: you don’t need fancy tools, only the commitment to show up for yourself consistently.
Below, we break down the essential habits you need to design a balanced, healthy summer lifestyle.
Let’s discuss 9 ways to have a summer of wellness so that you come out of the season feeling fresh, healthy, and happier than ever.
The internet would tell you to make it pretty or productive, but I am telling you that what you need is familiarity.
Create a morning routine that brings you joy and wellness, and stick to it for the entire season.
Break it down into three parts:
And since we’re talking about summer here, try to romanticise just a little so that you actually look forward to doing the routine every morning.
Squeeze lemon into your water, drink coffee in your favourite spot, read while doing it, and serve your breakfast with effort and care.
Make it feel like you’re creating a happy space for yourself, and show up every day to be in that space again and again.
When your mind and body know what to expect each morning, you’ll be relaxed from the moment you leave bed.
There’s beauty in consistency (especially in mornings), and this summer will be perfect for teaching yourself that.
Heat alone makes consistency harder, and the more choices you give yourself, the easier it becomes to skip movement altogether.
And I am saying this as someone who loves trying out different forms of movement.
But if I givban give you variety by doing different types of workouts in your movement. Like, if you’re picking long walks, then take different routines and listen to new podcasts and music.
If you’re going for home workouts (which is usually my preference), then try videos from different channels.
Your body and mind will both be onboard with this predictable but still fun movement routine.
I’ve found stability with food to be more helpful during summer, like having:
When your meals are unstable (skipped breakfasts, random snacking, sugar highs followed by crashes), your mood becomes unpredictable, too.
You feel tired even when you sleep enough, irritable for no clear reason, and low on patience.
Eating for energy might not feel exciting, I know, but it is supportive, and that makes everything else better: your workouts, concentration, and even your thoughts.
Let yourself have the pretty summer drinks and eat outside when you need to, but when it comes to your routine, feed yourself for the energy, because that’s what your gut needs from you during the season.
Keeping your wellness goals in mind, try some summer drinks that are gut-friendly and also fun to sip on.
You can have coconut water, flavoured mineral water, iced coffee, iced matcha, and any fruit drink (best if freshly squeezed).
Look up healthy summer drink recipes online and try something new every week.
Try to keep alcohol consumption to the very minimum (or zero, if possible), because wellness does not gel well with it at all.
Days end, phones come out, time disappears, and suddenly it’s bedtime, but your mind feels restless instead of relaxed.
That restless feeling builds up day after day, making life feel very unsatisfying.
But practising summer wellness means having intentional evenings.
Try to have a fixed wind-down routine that you actually love coming back to every summer night.
I love taking an evening shower in the summer to shake off the day’s stress, then light a candle before picking up a book.
You can go for a walk after dinner with music plugged in, do your skincare slowly followed by journaling, or spend time on a low-effort hobby like reading.
Basically, make your evenings feel complete, so you go to bed feeling calm and are able to sleep better. This will make every messy and beautiful part of summer better.
When you constantly watch how other people are living, their vacations, outfits, routines, bodies, your own life starts feeling less by comparison.
Even if nothing is actually wrong, you still feel like you wanna do more.
Summer wellness means being intentional about what you let into your mind.
First and foremost, stop scrolling in the morning. Make a rule not to open your social media before 10 am.
Unfollow accounts that mean nothing or trigger the comparison game. The fewer accounts you follow, the more inspirational and positive your time online will be.
More than discipline, this is just you protecting your attention.
When you’re less exposed to everyone else’s highlights, your own life will start feeling rich.
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