There are certain things that most of us do regularly that really hold us back in life or that really make us quite uncomfortable, but we keep doing them anyway. In today's blog post, we'll talk about a few of these and some strategies for helping you let go of these unhelpful ways of being.
Do you ever wonder why everyone seems to go crazy with fall vibes? People love decorating for fall. People love sharing videos on social media that try to capture the look and feel of fall.
Let's explore how simple it can be to make almond milk as we discuss why the kitchen might not be the ideal area to focus on when aiming to save time. Now, don't get me wrong—I’m all for finding ways to simplify and streamline tasks. However, I believe there are compelling reasons to concentrate most of your time-saving efforts in other areas of your home and life. My hope is that with these thoughts, you'll come away with a fresh perspective on your meals and meal preparation.
There were habits I needed to quit and others I needed to change. If you're feeling the strain of a fast-paced lifestyle, I hope that by sharing my story today, I can inspire you to make some changes in your own life too.
Last week I shared how you can spend less but still feel like you're living luxuriously. Today I'd like to take that a step further and share with you some more ways that you can spend less money and feel really good about it. I'm going to challenge you to think differently and save in the process.
Many people struggle to adjust to a relaxed lifestyle after years of work, with some even returning to part-time jobs for fulfillment. The author finds this disheartening and suggests that retirement should be a time to prioritize oneself after years of caring for others. The proposed solution is a "soft life," focusing on creating a low-stress lifestyle that allows for truly savoring and enjoying life.