I think there's a difference between being a free spirit and having a routine. I don't believe one needs to exclude the other.
I consider myself a free spirit, and yet I have a routine I follow for my daily stuff. Part of that routine is because I still work, and because I have various commitments during the week (e.g. I take my granddaughter to school three days a week, I attend a Naranon meeting every Thursday night, I dance every Friday night etc.,) and so those commitments and my daily work schedule dictate to a degree my routine. There are the smaller routines within the larger, weekly one too. I keep my supplements next to my computer, which is where I sit every morning with my coffee to start my day, and I take my vitamins with that coffee otherwise I'd tend to forget. I feed my dogs at the same time every day..they're tiny and require that regularity of schedule to prevent hypoglycemia. I shower every morning because I like to start my day feeling fresh and clean.
Outside of, or around that, I consider myself very free spirited. I am independent, go with my own flow, pursue what interests me, enjoy my own company. I take mini trips whenever I feel like it...I was doing that before I met Ron, and am happy that he's of the same mind so now we can do that together. Oh a whim I might go to the movies, run out to the store, go dance, visit a friend. I wear clothes that appeal to me, and sometimes/often they're not "age appropriate" whatever that means lol!!
Some people consider being free spirited is to be a non-conformist. Some think it means to not be constrained, or restrained, by societal conventions. Some think it means to be bohemian, a maverick, or a lone wolf.
Some think it just means not having sausages for breakfast every morning.
