Birthday Reflection: A Minimalist’s Take on Black Friday
This year’s birthday, which fell on Black Friday, sparked a reflection on the meaning of consumerism, simplicity, and connection. While many were hunting for Black Friday deals, I celebrated in a quieter way—with family, intentionality, and a focus on wellbeing. Relocating to Squamish and pursuing my Ph.D. has inspired me to rethink what retirement—and life—really mean. Minimalism isn’t just about decluttering; it’s about making conscious choices to focus on what nourishes us. How are you prioritizing what truly matters?
Mountains, Oceans, and Fresh Perspectives: Reflections on a Bold Move
This September, I took a leap and relocated from Ontario to Squamish, British Columbia. Trading the city for the mountains has been refreshing and transformational. I share some reflections on this new chapter. Though this move may be temporary, it has reminded me of the power of starting fresh and daring to follow a dream.
Minimalism and Wellbeing: A Fresh Perspective on Better Living
Imagine living with less clutter, fewer distractions, and a greater sense of peace. Minimalism isn’t just about getting rid of things—it’s about making space for what truly matters. Research shows that simplifying our lives can reduce stress and boost happiness. But the impact of minimalism goes beyond personal wellbeing—it can also challenge consumerism and help create a more sustainable future.
By embracing a life of "less is more," not only we can enhance our own lives but also contribute to a healthier, more balanced world.