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If you’ve ever hesitated to embrace a slower lifestyle because you’re worried about being seen as lazy, you’re not alone, it is for some reasons a really common misconception about what it means to live a slow and simple life. In a culture that celebrates overachievement and constant hustle, slow living can feel like rebellion. The idea of slowing down, of doing less to live more intentionally, is often misunderstood. But let’s clear this up right now: slow living isn’t lazy, it’s purposeful, empowering, and the key to finding joy in the everyday.
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By Amy Pigott4.8
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If you’ve ever hesitated to embrace a slower lifestyle because you’re worried about being seen as lazy, you’re not alone, it is for some reasons a really common misconception about what it means to live a slow and simple life. In a culture that celebrates overachievement and constant hustle, slow living can feel like rebellion. The idea of slowing down, of doing less to live more intentionally, is often misunderstood. But let’s clear this up right now: slow living isn’t lazy, it’s purposeful, empowering, and the key to finding joy in the everyday.
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