What would it look like to live slowly in an efficiency-obsessed culture?

Jun 26, 2020

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What would it look like to live slowly in an efficiency-obsessed culture? In this book, I explore the rhythms of life I learned from living in Turkey—a relationship-oriented culture—and ask whether they can be replicated stateside.

Within food, work, education, travel, and entertainment, there is a way to live slowly—but you have to roll up your sleeves.

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Jun 26, 2020

It doesn’t always feel like it, but we do have the freedom to creatively change the everyday little things in our lives so that our path better aligns with our values and passions.

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It’s about living life, instead of life living us..it’s about living with intention

Jun 26, 2020

We all live busy lives. It seems that society applauds jam-packed schedules and frowns upon those that aren’t busy 24/7. I personally don’t like to be so busy that there is no time to chill with my family.

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Notes from a Blue Bike Review: so inspiring that it's a big part of why I'm writing here at all

Jun 26, 2020

This has to be more than just a review of Tsh Oxenreider’s Notes from a Blue Bike: The Art of Living Intentionally in a Chaotic World; I found the book so inspiring that it’s a big part of why I’m writing here at all.

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Notes from a Blue Bike Reviews

Jun 26, 2020

This book was recommended to me by a friend when my family decided to go off the grid for four months. We were planning on world schooling our then 6 and 8 year old girls while traveling.

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