If youâve ever seen Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, then you know what it looks like to live a romanticized If youâve ever seen Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, then you know what it looks like to live a romanticized life. Lindsay Lohan stunts in her role as Lola (AKA Mary), through her outfits, NYC roots, and lust for life. I encourage you to channel your inner Lola as we get ready for summer, and even for the next semester! Being a teenage girl deserves to be romanticized, and here are some healthy ways you can spice up your teen years before they come to a close.
âMain Characterâ Mentality
Maybe you think this phrase is overused or cringe, but being the âmain characterâ is hands down the best way to romanticize your life. Most people would say âdance like nobodyâs watching,â and in return I say âdance like everybodyâs watching.â This mentality is harmless on the surface, and if youâre like me, youâll feel like your life is transformed into a movie. As soon as I wake up, I have a soundtrack ready to start the day, and I go through my routine with my music on blast as if Iâm the star of the show: making a trip out of grabbing a coffee and taking the long way so I can flex my new shoes. Donât be afraid to smile at a stranger or make a grand entrance, because at the end of the day, itâs your life, therefore you are the main character.
Fit Check
Ladies, ladies. Almost all problems can be solved with a cute outfit and a pair of hoops, and nobody knows fashion like a teenage girl. With Pinterest boards for everything under the sun and most likely a Shein order coming in the mail as you read this, these are the girls who are truly living the romanticized life. On days you feel like being comfy: throw your hair in a messy bun, add some dangly earrings, lip gloss and BOOM, you look put together. Maybe you need to dress business casual for an interview: cop a leather blazer, twist your hair into a claw clip, and problem solved. Thereâs no such thing as trying too hard if it makes you feel like you!
Be that “Basic B”
Itâs time we get over this idea of being âbasic.â Is it really basic to go to Starbucks or to rave about Target? Clearly thereâs a reason a lot of people like these things, so donât let a label keep you from enjoying them too! As a teenage girl, Iâll admit that I love a lot of basic things:
- Taylor Swift
- the color pink
- Dirty Dancing
- getting tan
- having a crush
- taking pictures of the sky
These are things that never get old. And once you know what you like, it doesnât matter what anyone else has to say about it.
Romanticizing life isn’t always a toxic thing, as long as you can balance your expectations vs. reality. While the phrase “these are the best years of your life” may not be true for everyone, the intention is to encourage you to make the most of them. So go out and live your life babe! You are everything you need to be and more, and thereâs absolutely no harm in owning that and holding your chin up as you strut the streets.
XOXO, Cassidy Seipt