Living Intentionally || Post Idea For Week 1

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We live in a time where everything is fast-paced, no time to slow down. Fast food, fast services, fast internet (although I can't settle for slow internet) etc. Impatience has become the order of the day. Slowing down is considered a waste of time and time is valuable. Once lost it can't be recovered.

This was my mindset some few years back, the goal to work faster and want to achieve so many things within a short time. It means I burned the candle at both ends. I saw it as making good use of my time. Inevitably, my health paid for it.

I came across this post idea for week 1 and decided to share my bit on option 2 because it's a lifestyle I'm growing into.


Option 2: How slow living saved you from burnout and what it took for you to realise that going at a slow pace and taking time out was not being lazy. How achieving goals is possible even during slow living.


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My discovery of slow living came through some deep reflection and awareness. At the time, I did not know it is a way of life that is slowly gaining popularity around the world. I just needed a way not to burn out, a way to enjoy life and not allow stress to take me out.

A lengthy discussion ensued with a colleague who lamented about how callous and uncaring some bosses can be. He related that a staff member died and the next day, a vacancy ad was released to fill up the position. This means with or without me, life goes on. The management of my workplace will not wait for me before they can pursue their goals —making money.

It dawned on me that I have to save myself first so I can be available for my family and work. I also realised working should not come at the cost of my life.

Life is meant to be lived, to be enjoyed and to achieve this, I needed balance. A time to work at a good pace (not necessarily speed) that gets things done effectively and a time to rest and enjoy life. The money I earn should be spent towards getting me a comfortable lifestyle, not luxury.

Nothing in life is a do-or-die affair! I see people hustling and some have earned the money at the detriment of their health and family but they still continue until it's too late. I wonder, why not balance things up? Take time to relax, go on vacation, spend quality time with family, friends and refresh.

I pay special attention to my diet, ensuring I eat healthy meals rather than whatever my taste bud wants or what is popular. This means less junk, no soda and no alcohol, except when I attend a party or something. I invested in different varieties of tea because I love them and coffee too.

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Slow living is about intentionally slowing down and doing things at the right speed, enjoying the process, living in self awareness and making conscious decisions that appreciate your well-being. This has been my lifestyle for a while and it's one of my best decisions so far.

This means I value quality over quantity. I live consciously and make time for reflections and self awareness.


How Can A Person Achieve Goals In Slow Living?


To achieve my goals, I try to prioritize what's important to me and aim for a great outcome. This becomes possible when I do them properly regardless of the time it takes to get it done.

Particularly when it comes to the use of the internet, I don't allow it to rule me. There are days I shut down my phone and go offline for hours for some quality me-time. Technology is a tool and should serve us, not the other way around.

I am growing into this simple way of living and know it will come with changes as time goes on. I hope to keep living intentionally.

Slow living is being intentional about life, valuing things that others would wave aside.

Thank you for visiting my blog. This is my entry to The Minimalist Post Ideas For The Week: No. 1. If you'd like to participate, hurry as it will soon end.

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Hello @kemmyb,

🙌 This is such an amazing post with some strong points. I like that you are able to see the benefits of slowing down and living more intentionally.

I needed balance. A time to work at a good pace (not necessarily speed)

This is spot on!

An official welcome to the community, and I'm looking forward to see more great articles on future topics.

See you around:)

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☺️ Hi @millycf1976! Thanks for the warm welcome. I had fun expressing myself through your post idea for the week. I can't claim to be an expert on slow living but I'm gradually adjusting. It's become a lifestyle I want to maintain. Living a fast-paced life was unsettling for me. Slowing down is much better! 😌

I find this community inspiring and hope I can share some of my experiences here. Thanks so much. !PIZZA 🙂

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Thank you so much for the pizza😋 @kemmyb
It gives me much joy to hear that you're finding balance and making subtle changes to your life. Thanks for your kind feedback on the community. See you around...the next set of topics will be out soon:)

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One of my dreams is to slow down, but it's not so easy when the people around you always want to go faster, to make several things at the same time, because "time is money" ..
Congrats to have done it !
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!LUV

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The "time is money" is what people around sing about but it's injurious to the health. We hurriedly pursue things and miss the important ones. Slowing down makes us appreciate life!

Thanks dear @isikenpalvoja for your insightful comment. How's Belgium today? ☺️ !PIZZA !LUV

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It's raining here today and still a little bit cold (8°C) 😉
!PIZZA

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Slow and steady wins the race? If it's anything that I learned from that silly rabbit, it's time well spent is time well spent.

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Hehe, coincidentally "slow and steady wins the race" is kind of like a motto I sometimes chant when I'm working and time is not enough. I just do what I can within the limited time. No point rushing! #slowliving

Thanks a lot for your visit and support. !PIZZA !PIMP ☺️

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Slow living is about intentionally slowing down and doing things at the right speed, enjoying the process, living in self awareness and making conscious decisions that appreciate your well-being.

Oh that is so nicely said! I am so guilty of trying to whip through things just so I can rest but over the last couple of years I have been pruning all the things in my world and re-learning to enjoy just enjoying the art of being. Thanks for sharing this awesome post about slow living!

!CTP

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Hi @generikat! Thanks so much for your comment. I too have been guilty of rushing through life but at a point, I realised that it was no way to enjoy living. 😄
Thank you for the tip and pizza!
!CTP 🙂

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A lot of people never see the advantage of slowing down. I am so glad you did and thanks for sharing.

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