Life can be complicated and pull us away from our priorities. It requires a conscious effort to create time, space and freedom for the things we want to do, not just what we need to do. In this article I’m sharing 8 practical tips to help you make time for what matters most.
Slow Living
In this collection of articles you’ll learn about slow living. Let’s stop wearing busy as a badge of honour and find value in slowing down, living more calmly and peacefully without rushing from A to B as we strive to do and be ‘all the things’.
“Slow down and enjoy life. It’s not only the scenery you miss by going too fast — you also miss the sense of where you are going and why.” (Eddie Cantor)
Practice mindfulness, being in the present moment, and stop overwhelming and overstretching our bodies, brains and schedules as we try to keep up with the pace of the modern world. Take inspiration from these articles on slow living to switch gears and live with more meaning and intention.
This guest article from Evelyn Long describes the impact that clutter has on our body and brain. We explore more about the psychology behind decluttering and why clearing clutter make us feel good!
In this post I’m sharing 5 little things to do each day to make life easier. They’re simple routines and activities that I’ve found help me keep on top of my home and my life but which don’t take up much time or energy. They just keep things ticking along every day without me really thinking about it.
Slow living encourages us to stop chasing and doing and be more mindful in enjoying the present moment. If you’re keen to step away from the fast lane and have a better quality of life as a family, in this guest post from Mia Barnes from Body+Mind magazine, here are some tips on how to introduce slow living to the whole family.
Life can feel tough sometimes. In this article I’m sharing 10 ways to find moments of joy in your every day. Little ways to bring happiness and comfort to your daily routine.
Are you a Highly Sensitive Person feeling overwhelmed by busy life and the outside world? In this article I’m sharing some gentle tips on how minimalism can help Highly Sensitive People find more peace, calm and space at home and in life.
Today’s world seems to be about getting things done quick. We want the easiest hack to getting what we want in the fastest way possible but I’m not sure that this is always the best approach. In this article we look at slow decluttering and the benefits of decluttering slowly for a clutter-free home and life that’s more likely to stay like that!
The world is a busy and complicated place. In this guest article by Cora Gold from Revivalist Magazine, we share some tips on how to find more peace and calm in your daily life with a beginner’s guide to slow living.
Simplifying life can help us create more ease, time and freedom with less stress. Here are 15 simple living tips to help you begin simplifying your life today.
The idea of the ‘Silent To Do List’ comes from Fumio Sasaki’s book, Goodbye Things. In this article I explain more about your Silent To Do List and how it might be stealing your time and energy (plus what to do about it!).