Stepping away from social media, I began replacing screen time with journaling, nature, and caring for my chickens. This personal journey into slow living explores digital detox, intentional habits, and creating a meaningful, screen-free life rooted in presence and simplicity.
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Why Inner Peace Can Only Be Found in the Present Moment
In a world obsessed with past mistakes and future outcomes, true peace can only be found in the present moment. When we release regret and surrender control, we reconnect with our spiritual power, quiet anxiety, and finally experience the calm that exists only in the Now.
The Spiritual Shift Toward Simplicity, Nature, and Early Rest
In a season of deep listening, this essay explores slow living, spiritual simplicity, and honoring the body’s need for rest. Through motherhood, nature connection, and conscious consumption, it reflects a return to alignment, non-attachment, and a quieter, more intentional way of living.
Buying Less, Living More: What Non-Attachment Taught Me About Consumption
Happy people consume less—and I’m living proof. Through non-attachment, motherhood, and spiritual discernment, my desire to buy has softened. This reflection explores how inner fulfillment reshapes consumption, abundance, and our relationship with “things” in a culture built on wanting. How practicing nonattachment and surrendering to seasons of the self made me a more discerning consumer.
Non-Attachment Brings Peace: Learning to Flow With Life’s Changing Seasons
Peace comes from surrender—releasing expectations, honoring each stage of life, and trusting the unfolding journey with presence, grace, and openness.
