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I realized that we didn’t have to conform to anyone else’s standards, lifestyle or pace. We could create a “culture of slow” in our home.| Rich in What Matters
We get to choose how fast our days and weeks pass. To slow down time, to linger in the moment, takes letting go.| Rich in What Matters
Practice seeing and capturing the moments that matter. The moments that make you come alive. You might just find that a life tuned into these moments that make you come alive, ultimately, is a life more fully lived.| Rich in What Matters
Slow living is a paradox. The more activities we fill our lives with, the less depth our lives achieve. Hyper living—skimming along the surface of life—is real. Too much busyness on the outside can soon feel empty on the inside. Stopping allows our soul to catch up and pausing permits our full presence.| Rich in What Matters
Last weekend I stood on L.A.’s Playa del Rey beach, facing the Pacific. My toes anchored in the sand as the retracting tide fought to pull grains from beneath my…| Rich in What Matters