Every day starts the same. I wake up at 7:30 for class; I drink black tea and watch something, usually something I have seen many times, while I get ready. Currently, I am watching “Heartstopper” on Netflix because season three comes out on the Oct. 3. First, I do my makeup, the same routine since I was 12. Then I get dressed, a variation of the same outfit with a tank top or shirt, leggings, sweats, or jeans. My shoe choices do change every day, to match the type of outfit, from sporty to fancy. Lastly, I wet my hair, scrunch the parts that need to be fixed and leave for class. Â
I have been doing that same routine since I started college, only six weeks ago, which seems short, but it is long time to me. While I do think that routine is a great thing to have, sometimes it starts to feel suffocating. Even though I do the same thing every day, I do think that it is good to sway from routine, switch up my life a little, even in small ways. Â
One way that I will change my routine is go to a new place to study. I will switch between the library and La Verna, and within that I will sit at different spots or tables. I will usually go back to sitting in the same ones because they work best for me. One way with school that I change is when I go to lunch, some days I will go later and some days I go earlier; it depends on my class schedule, because I can’t change that. Â
Other ways that I spice up my life is by wearing more colors. I have a bad habit of wearing neutrals and black. When I pick out my outfit the night before, I try to pick something with a little bit of color, whether that be wearing a colorful cardigan or throwing a fun shirt under one. My bottoms stay the same three colors, grey, black and jean blue. My navy sweats will make it into the rotation, sometimes. Â
My hair is the same every week. On Sunday nights, I wash it, so Monday it looks the best. Then, on Tuesday, I wet it and scrunch it. On Wednesday, I slick the top half back and on Thursday, I slick it fully back and wash it that night. The same rotation happens every five days. If I am feeling extra festive, I will blow out my hair and I leave it down for those four days, and then slick it back on Friday, because I hate putting in a lot of work and then ruining it so soon. But my makeup does not change, unless I do foundation one day and concealer the next, I think I have found makeup that works best for me, so I don’t want to change that. Â
Some days I wake up and love my routine and couldn’t be more excited to partake in it. And some days I need something different. I like switching it up some days because it’s something new to do. I love my college routine, but my days that are just the bones of that routine are pretty fun too!Â