Giving Grace With Alexandra Hansen

The Truth About Romaticizing Your Life

17 min · 6 apr 2026
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Romanticizing your life is everywhere right now—slow mornings, aesthetic routines, finding beauty in the little things… But what happens when chasing a feeling starts to disconnect you from real life? In this episode, we’re talking about the difference between appreciation and illusion, and how to romanticize your life in a way that’s actually healthy, grounded, and fulfilling. Because not every moment is aesthetic—and your life doesn’t have to look perfect to be meaningful. This is your reminder that you don’t need a different life to feel fulfilled… you might just need a different lens.

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