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Less is More

Let’s Talk Less is More

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  • #7989
    Jay Dee
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      As I’ve got older I’ve not only ‘seized the days’, I’ve seized the opportunity to live a simpler, more stress-free life. I’ve not had a highly paid job for something like 17 years. But I’ve been content. I no longer have a car, I don’t splash out on wildly expensive holidays, I don’t go out to high-end restaurants (as often as I used to)!

      If you can pare your life back to the very bare – and very enjoyable – essentials, I promise you, it’s more worth living. Maybe you agree!

      #7990
      Martin Levinson
      Participant

        Seizing the day also works really well for me, too, and simplifying my life as far as possible – although I still have a car and enjoy going to new, far-flung destinations…when time and money allow!

        I am also a keen exponent of the concept of “now”. By that, I mean, being able to enjoy the moment – no matter how fleeting that may be. Many of us as we get older have a propensity to either dwell on the past or think far too hard about the future!

        But when you get in the “now”, you can really appreciate the monent – be it a great taste from a certain food, or the warmth of the sun as it hits your face…before being hidden again by cloud!

        #7991
        Amelia S
        Participant

          There’s something that I have started recently and that is decluttering!
          Not only does this create more physical space , but space in my life to be more creative and calm.

          The thought of leaving my children the task of clearing out 20 yr old t shirts and professional magazines from the 70’s fills me with dread and spurs me on …

          Hello my new tidy, spacious rooms and cupboards ( well, almost).

          Amelia Swift

          #8546
          Big Blue
          Participant

            Indeed, & having less stuff helps with keeping the place clean & tidy.
            :0)

            #8547
            70 Year Old Fit Boy
            Participant

              Love the principal of “less stuff”, Big Blue, but this is often easier said than done. That said, when me and the missus embark on a big clear-out and call our trusted rubbish removal man…it doesn’t half feel good!

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