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Sometimes wanting more is actually wanting less. Less chaos. Less clutter. Less noise. Less pressure to become everything all at once.
And honestly? Simplifying my life has improved it more than constantly trying to optimise it ever did.
Today, let’s talk about why simplifying your life might be the biggest upgrade you can make.
Because the truth is, most of us are exhausted not because life is hard, but because we’re overcomplicating it. We’re trying to do too much, become too much, prove too much.
At some point, I realised I didn’t actually want more things on my schedule. I wanted more peace. More clarity. More time for the things that actually mattered to me.
By Tracey Edwards5
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Sometimes wanting more is actually wanting less. Less chaos. Less clutter. Less noise. Less pressure to become everything all at once.
And honestly? Simplifying my life has improved it more than constantly trying to optimise it ever did.
Today, let’s talk about why simplifying your life might be the biggest upgrade you can make.
Because the truth is, most of us are exhausted not because life is hard, but because we’re overcomplicating it. We’re trying to do too much, become too much, prove too much.
At some point, I realised I didn’t actually want more things on my schedule. I wanted more peace. More clarity. More time for the things that actually mattered to me.