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The Quiet Joy of an Ordinary Summer Day
A gentle and reflective essay about slow summer living, quieter family rhythms, intentional days, and finding joy in ordinary moments. From early morning tea and journaling to open windows, late evening walks, sleepy teenagers, outdoor living, and slower routines, this post explores the emotional relief and beauty of a calmer, more meaningful summer season rooted in presence, connection, and everyday life.
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A Slow Summer Bucket List for Real Life
Looking for a slower, simpler summer? This gentle slow summer bucket list is filled with realistic ideas for creating a meaningful summer season — from quiet mornings and long evenings to camping trips, family connection, outdoor living, simple pleasures, and intentional summer rhythms. Perfect for anyone craving a calm, cosy, low-pressure summer rooted in real life rather than perfection.
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Our Little Friday Letter | Friday, 8th May 2026
In this May edition of Our Little Friday Letter, I share a gentle reflection on stepping back into work, finding balance between home and purpose, and learning what a slower, more intentional life really looks like in everyday practice.
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25 Simple Summer Moments to Make Everyday Life Feel Like a Holiday
Discover 25 simple summer moments to make everyday life feel like a holiday. From slow living ideas to simple routines at home, this post will help you enjoy a calmer, more intentional summer filled with small, meaningful joys.
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10 Gentle Ways to Create a Slow Summer at Home (Even When Life Is Busy)
Create a slow summer at home with these 10 gentle, realistic ideas. If life feels busy or full, this post will help you slow down, simplify your days, and enjoy a more intentional, calm approach to summer — without pressure or perfection.
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The Quiet Realisation I’d Lost My Rhythm (And How I’m Finding My Way Back)
A gentle reflection on how easy it is to drift away from slow, intentional living — and how we can quietly find our way back. If you’ve been feeling out of sync, overwhelmed, or disconnected from the life you want to live, this post is a reminder that nothing is lost. Sometimes, all we need is a pause, a breath, and a simple return to what matters most.
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Spring Cleaning Without Burnout: A Slower, Smarter Reset for the Season
Spring cleaning doesn’t have to mean exhausting deep cleans or overwhelming decluttering. In this guide, discover a slower, more realistic approach to spring cleaning without burnout—focused on simple home resets, intentional living, and gentle seasonal shifts that make your home feel lighter without the pressure.