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Holding Onto The Past - Say Goodbye To Things You No Longer Need
Personality, Character & Self-Discovery

Holding Onto The Past – Say Goodbye To Things You No Longer Need

Do you find it difficult to let go of the past? Whether it’s old resentments, old clothes or even old habits, sometimes the past has a pesky habit of sticking around. But why should you let it? Sometimes, being able to let go of the past is what you need to focus on in the …

Tiny changes you can make to simplify Christmas
Live a Well-Designed Life Quality of Life

Tiny changes you can make to simplify Christmas

How’s your Christmas prep going? So far, I’ve had those difficult chats with family where I reiterate that I’m keeping things simple and my budget low.  They’re pretty used to how I do things now but I still like to set expectations. It’s taken me years to find my version of Christmas – It’s inspired …

A Guide to Self-Care Practices
Health & Well-being

Nurturing Confidence: A Guide to Self-Care Practices

“The most beautiful thing you can wear is confidence.” ~ Blake Lively Confidence is like a dazzling accessory that lights up any room and makes you stand out in a crowd. But, unlike tangible jewellery or clothing, confidence can’t be purchased or borrowed. It must be cultivated, nurtured, and, most importantly, worn authentically. This is …

Happiness Habits Daily Practices for a More Joyful Life
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Happiness Habits: Daily Practices for a More Joyful Life

Have you ever felt like every day is just a relentless merry-go-round, where each day feels more chaotic than the one before? Like you’re trying your best, but things just keep throwing you off course? And then you think, “When did I last feel truly happy?” If this sounds like you, know that you’re not …

Wabi-Sabi How to Embrace the Art of the Perfectly Imperfect
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Wabi-Sabi: How to Embrace the Art of the Perfectly Imperfect

Wabi Sabi, a perspective rooted in traditional Japanese aesthetics, emerges as a gentle reminder to embrace imperfection and transience. While it holds a visual kinship with minimalism, wabi-sabi encompasses a depth that transcends mere appearances. This profound philosophy finds its essence in the combination of two elusive words: “wabi” and “sabi.” Wabi embodies simplicity, humility, …