The Elevated Guide to Being High Maintenance (and Loving It)

When people hear “high maintenance,” their minds often jump to negative connotations: excessive, demanding, or difficult. But what if I told you that being high maintenance is the ultimate hack to living a low-maintenance, effortless life? It’s time to redefine what it means to be high maintenance and embrace it as an intentional strategy for elegance, ease, and self-care.

Being high maintenance isn’t about being extra or over-the-top—it’s about investing in yourself upfront to create systems and routines that support your daily life. It means:

  • Prioritizing regular self-care, like salon appointments, facials, or skincare treatments.

  • Investing in high-quality, reliable products that last and perform.

  • Creating curated routines that might take effort initially but save time and stress in the long run.

Imagine this: You spend time perfecting your skincare routine with powerhouse products. As a result, you don’t need heavy makeup or complicated fixes every morning because your skin already glows. That’s the beauty of being high maintenance—it allows you to be low maintenance when it matters most.

Ready to give it a try? Here are a few steps to get started:

1. Start Small

Pick one area to elevate. Maybe it’s committing to regular nail appointments or investing in a skincare regimen that works for you.

2. Quality Over Quantity

Focus on essentials that truly last. Instead of buying multiple cheap products, invest in one high-quality item that delivers results.

3. Schedule It In

Treat your self-care routines like non-negotiable appointments. Add them to your calendar to ensure consistency.

4. Customize Your Routine

Figure out what works for you and your lifestyle. High maintenance doesn’t have to look the same for everyone—it’s about what makes your life easier.

Being high maintenance is about showing yourself the love and care you deserve. It’s about putting in the work so you can move through life effortlessly, confidently, and with grace. Let’s change the narrative: high maintenance isn’t a bad thing—it’s a strategy for living your most elevated life.

So go ahead, embrace the effort. Invest in your routines. And watch how the little luxuries you build into your life turn into daily ease and elegance. You’re worth it.

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