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Living with less doesn’t mean missing out.
In this week’s Rooted Reflections, I share my thoughts on minimal living — how letting go of things, routines, and expectations quietly opens up space for ease, clarity, and joy.
From household items to wardrobe pieces, I ask myself: Did I use this in the last six months? Items I no longer use are either passed on, or in the case of clothes, saved for upcycling.
I even noticed my daughter asking the same question — and I feel quietly happy that she’s learning some of these lessons through my approach.
Minimalism isn’t emptiness. It’s breathing space. It’s freedom. It’s noticing what truly matters.
Take a pause and see what space could open in your life today.
#RootedReflections #MinimalLiving #MindfulChoices #EverydaySustainability #GentleLiving
By ArpitharaiLiving with less doesn’t mean missing out.
In this week’s Rooted Reflections, I share my thoughts on minimal living — how letting go of things, routines, and expectations quietly opens up space for ease, clarity, and joy.
From household items to wardrobe pieces, I ask myself: Did I use this in the last six months? Items I no longer use are either passed on, or in the case of clothes, saved for upcycling.
I even noticed my daughter asking the same question — and I feel quietly happy that she’s learning some of these lessons through my approach.
Minimalism isn’t emptiness. It’s breathing space. It’s freedom. It’s noticing what truly matters.
Take a pause and see what space could open in your life today.
#RootedReflections #MinimalLiving #MindfulChoices #EverydaySustainability #GentleLiving