Summer is wonderfully unpredictable.
Trips. Visitors. Late dinners. Long weekends. Plans that change at the last minute.
And while we're never quite ready for it to end, there's something that feels good about getting back into a rhythm.
Not a stricter routine. Your routine.
Here are five simple ways to reclaim it.
1. Bring Back One Thing You Missed
Forget the giant fall reset.
Instead, ask yourself: What did I miss this summer?
Your morning walk? Pilates class? Coffee before everyone else wakes up? Pickleball with friends? Cooking dinner at home?
Pick one thing and bring it back. A good routine doesn't have to start with a complete overhaul.

2. Put Yourself on the Calendar
It's easy to schedule the appointments, meetings, errands, and everything everyone else needs.
Try scheduling something you actually look forward to.
A workout. Lunch with a friend. A walk. A tennis game. An hour to read.
If it's on the calendar, it's much more likely to happen.
3. Make Mornings Easier
A good morning doesn't need a 12-step routine.
Look for little decisions you can eliminate.
Set out your clothes the night before. Keep breakfast simple. Put your keys in the same place. Build a closet around pieces that work together.
Less deciding. More doing.

4. Get Moving Again—Your Way
You don't have to suddenly become a 6 a.m. gym person.
Walk. Golf. Play pickleball. Take a class. Stretch. Meet a friend for tennis.
The best exercise routine isn't necessarily the most intense one.
It's the one you actually look forward to doing.
5. Make Getting Dressed the Easy Part
As your calendar starts filling back up, your closet should make life simpler—not add another decision.
A few versatile pieces. Comfortable fabrics. Outfits that can take you from one plan to the next. And built-in support that means there's one less layer to put on in the morning.

Because getting back into your routine shouldn't mean getting back into an uncomfortable bra.
What’s Next?
Summer ending doesn’t have to feel like an ending.
Think of it as the start of the next chapter—new plans, new adventures, and maybe a few things you haven’t even thought of yet.
Bring on fall. We’re ready to see where it takes us.

