
Thursday Jun 04, 2026
Romanticizing Your Life
You've seen the aesthetic — the linen aprons, the cottagecore feeds, the slow-morning coffee rituals on Instagram. But what does romanticizing your life actually mean when real life is messy, busy, and full? In this episode, Jessica and Kelly strip the concept down to its honest core: noticing what's already there, claiming it, and refusing to let it slip past you on autopilot.
Jessica opens with the story of Athlete Jessica — the competitive, hard-working girl she was growing up — who quietly faded somewhere around 2012 and who she's been getting back, one Orange Theory treadmill push at a time. Kelly digs into the ancient roots of this idea (and a book obsession that led to a surprisingly joyful laundry practice). Together they explore how the real practice isn't about pretty things — it's about orientation, attention, and deciding your ordinary life is worth paying attention to.
What We Cover
- Why romanticizing your life has nothing to do with aesthetics — and everything to do with attention
- Jessica's story of losing (and reclaiming) her athlete identity over more than a decade
- The difference between living intentionally and just performing your life
- Kelly's post-book laundry revelation and what "mastery in everyday life" actually looks like
- Research from Professor Fred Bryant at Loyola on savoring as a learnable, wellbeing-linked skill
- Why summer is the perfect season to start a noticing practice
- How family dinners, gym rituals, and morning coffee can be radical acts of presence
Brighter Moves This Week
From Jessica — The Noticing Practice:
Once a day, pause and notice one specific, ordinary thing. Not abstract gratitude — something concrete. The color of something. The sound of something. The way something feels. Hold it for 10 seconds. That's the whole practice.
From Kelly — The Single-Tasking Challenge:
Pick one activity this week — making coffee, eating lunch, driving somewhere — and do it with zero competing input. No TV, no podcast, no screen. Just the activity. Notice what surfaces when there's nothing else competing for your attention.
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Next Week on Chasing Brighter
How June feels different this year. A season is ending, a new one is beginning — and we want to give you permission to actually land in it. We're talking about what it means to slow down before life makes you.
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