
I’m Amy, a mum of two, living slowly and learning to do life on my own terms. I write about slow, simple, seasonal living and finding meaning in ordinary days. This is a space for honesty, rest and the quieter, messier realities of everyday life.
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I think one of the most uncomfortable parts of living intentionally is realising that your life might stop making sense to other people and that’s not because you’re doing anything wrong and it’s not because they are doing anything wrong ei...
There was a time when the idea of “eating organic” felt completely inaccessible to me, and it was because I didn’t care about the food I put into my body or my health or where things came from, but because the entire conversation around org...
I think many of us are exhausted not because our lives are too small, but because we’ve been taught they should always be bigger, better, more remarkable, more productive and more visible.
We live in a culture that constantly nudges us tow...
I didn’t mean to disappear from Substack for two months.
At first, I genuinely thought I was just taking a short pause, a week or two to catch my breath while life felt particularly full but then spring arrived properly, the days stretched...
Opting out is often presented as the answer isn’t it? The way back to yourself or the antidote to burnout. Or even the thing that will finally make life feel manageable again.
Opt out of hustle culture.
Opt out of consumerism.
Opt out...
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