Since spring is upon us now, I thought it would be fun to inspire you with some new spring self-care ideas.
Many of these are EXCELLENT self-care ideas in any season, but spring offers some new opportunities for self-care. It gives us a fresh start, newfound energy, and more inspiration to get things done.
Favourite Spring Self-Care Ideas
So, here are some of my favourite spring self-care ideas, habits and practices.
1. Fill Your Plate with Spring Greens and Vegetables
Asparagus, peas, lettuces, fiddleheads, salad greens like spinach and arugula, Swiss chard, baby bok choy and other Asian veggies: there are so many spring vegetables and greens to love! And let’s not forget the ever-trendy superstar, kale.
Ah, my heart truly sings when fresh kale appears in the markets!
Kale is one of my favourite greens because it is so hearty, so nutritious (vitamins K, C, A and manganese, among others), and so versatile. In early spring, you can enjoy it steamed in a pan with just a bit of broth or water, and it cooks very quickly.
On my busiest days, it’s a go-to breakfast for me. I enjoy it with eggs or last night’s dinner leftovers and whatever homemade dressing or sauce I have in the fridge. Right now, I’m loving my kale with a riff on this luxurious ginger-lemon cream sauce that remains a fav.
You can also enjoy kale and other spring greens raw. There are plenty of recipes online to enhance or downplay their robust flavours. For kale in particular, I love “chopping” it in small batches in the food processor, which helps break down its tough leaves. Salt, lemon juice and lots of massaging will help kale become even more tender and ensure it’s in steady rotation on your plate!
Here are some recipes to enjoy your spring vegetables and greens with:
Bonus Resource: Get all my tips and tricks for getting more fruits and veggies onto your plate and into your belly.
2. Celebrate Spring Self-Care with the Spring Equinox
A time of renewal and rebirth, the Spring Equinox is a powerful time to celebrate the season.
Most years, it occurs around March 20 or 21. Officially, it is the calendar day when day and night are roughly the same length at 12 hours each. At this time, the sun is directly above the equator.

From the Latin word “equinoxium”, equinox refers to “equality between day and night”. But depending on where you live, you may experience a bit more day or a bit more night!
In 2025, the Spring Equinox happens on March 20 at just after 5 AM EST.
Want more spring self-care ideas? Enjoy this list of unique and creative ways to celebrate the spring equinox.
3. Meditate, Contemplate or Spend Time in Quiet Reflection
It may seem counter-intuitive against the backdrop of the energizing nature of spring, but meditation is one of my favourite spring self-care ideas.
I never did this before my son was born. But after he was born, I felt like I had no choice! Meditation was the SECRET to feeling so much better in my mind and body after our birth.
Meditation helped improve my sleep, relax my nervous system, and even relieve some of my new fears and worries about this vulnerable little person I was suddenly responsible for.
Meditation is still one of the best ways I know of to take good care of myself.
Whether you’re frustrated, angry, happy, sad, stuck and wading through difficult or negative emotions, or some combination of all of these, meditation can help.
It can help re-frame our thoughts toward a happier, healthier perspective and help reconnect us to what’s most important.
Recently, I even described it to a friend as feeling like “I had the absolute BEST nap!” (And I am not normally someone who naps well!)
Meditation truly helps me feel r-e-c-h-a-r-g-e-d.
Bonus Resource: Check out this easy, effective sleep meditation.
4. Spring Self-Care Ideas in the Kitchen or Garden: Get Growing!
Whether you’re growing fresh superfood sprouts in your kitchen, planting a new garden, or embarking on an ambitious plan to grow all your own food, growing food can give us many spring self-care ideas.
Spring is always marked by gardening for me. I’ve been starting seeds this time of year for at least 15 years now. I even have a complicated set-up of grow lights and grow mats to start seeds extra early in late winter. That way, they’re ready to plant outdoors as soon as the snow has melted and the soil has warmed up.
Even a few years ago, at over six months pregnant and no longer able to touch my toes, I had a garden full of veggies!
But, spoiler alert: I mostly had weeds by the time my son was born on Labour Day weekend. I had high hopes to tend my garden through the summer. But I had a late summer due date and no air conditioning at home! I didn’t have the energy to do much weeding at that point.

Growing food is another one of my favourite spring self-care ideas. And best of all, you get to eat the fruits of your labour!
Bonus Resource: Want to get free garden seeds? Check out my beginner’s guide to seed libraries and seed exchanges for all the details.

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5. Open Windows and Water a Plant or Two
Did you know that the air inside your home, car or office is often unhealthier than the air outside? And this is true regardless of where you live!
Put this on the top of your spring self-care ideas list!
Indoor air quality is affected by everything from your furniture to your household cleaners to a wide range of temperature, humidity and ventilation factors. All of these factors affect your air quality.
One thing I find interesting is that the air inside newer homes is often LESS healthy than the air inside older homes.
And why? Well, the argument is that older homes tend to be draftier, with more cracks and crevices for air exchanges.
In early spring, open your windows. Let the outdoor air freshen your space with new life. Wake to the sound of birds chirping. Take a few deep breaths to inhale sweet spring blooms.
That is, in itself, a kind of meditation!
Bonus Resource: Learn more about indoor air quality and tips to improve it in my article, 4 Easy Yet Scientifically Proven Ways to Boost Health in Your Workplace.
6. Get Moving is One of My Spring Self-Care Ideas
Walk, hike, run… just get outside. I would be remiss not to include moving and grooving in our list of spring self-care ideas.
Jump on the trampoline or rebounder. Explore a new park or area in your town or city.
Bring your camera and snap some candid shots of yourself and a loved one. There are lots of ways to get moving and have fun at the same time!

Getting moving also helps boost our lymphatic system. You may have heard that the lymphatic system is a complex network in our body that doesn’t come with its own “pump”. As such, exercise helps us activate and move waste out so it can be naturally eliminated.
All types of exercise help, but I am especially fond of using a rebounder or trampoline.
This is so needed after winter. For most of us, this is a season spent more indoors than out, and a lot less time being active.
7. Spring Clean Your Home, Office or Car
Our homes, offices, cars and bodies can always benefit from a good spring self-care tune-up.
I like to de-clutter any items I haven’t been using and donate them. After that, cleaning top to bottom with homemade, non-toxic cleaners and good old-fashioned elbow grease is high on my list of spring self-care ideas!
If cleaning the whole house isn’t needed, you can start small with some simple spring cleaning.
You might:
- toss any expired foods, jars or unrecognizable condiments in your fridge or pantry;
- donate clothes that no longer fit (or feel good!); and,
- discard expired or old cosmetics, beauty and other household products.
Bonus Resource: Learn all about energy cleansing and dozens of ways to create sacred space in your home, office or elsewhere.
8. Set Goals for the Coming Season
Would you like some momentum to set new goals or get back on track with earlier goals… New Year’s Resolutions anyone?
I always find that more sunlight + warmer weather + more time outdoors and in nature all help re-energize me and support my goals.
If you need a bigger roadmap for your big goals, learn about future journaling and my Quantum Leap into Your Best Life program. I originally designed it for the year-end, but it works well any time of year when you want to do some long-term goal-setting and planning.
9. Get Back on Track with Healthy Eating Habits
If you want a snapshot of what your day-to-day meals look like, set a goal to record your meals. You can use a food journal, and it provides valuable insights.
Find out how a food journal can help you reach your health goals (and download my free food journal templates here). One is a basic food journal, and the other is a food AND mood journal.
Want to make mealtimes easier? Plan your meals for the week. You can also choose one particular meal (such as all your dinners or breakfasts). Check out my tips, 10 Key Do’s and Dont’s of Healthy Meal Planning.
Bonus Resource: If you want to learn how to eat intuitively, my intuitive eating tips and tricks might be exactly what you need.
How do you like these spring self-care ideas, and what’s your favourite one to try as spring arrives?
Life is a plate… Eat up!
Ashleigh

More Guides for Seasonal Self-Care Ideas
Check out my other posts in the seasonal self-care series:
- 12 Summer Self-Care Ideas, Practices & Rituals to Feel Your Best
- 11 Powerful Fall Self-Care Habits to Satisfy Your Soul
- 11 Winter Self-Care and Winter Wellness Ideas & Practices to Keep You Cozy
P.P.S. I was motivated to write this article this weekend… and then delighted to realize that today is a Full Moon in Virgo, which is all about self-care, health habits and goals. I must have been divinely inspired!