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Kim Van Bruggen's avatar

Nature is the best teacher Katie. This is one lesson I haven't had to unlearn! I continue to embrace it and I hope you are able to have it stick for you this year. Once it's in you, it will be like breathing. You will crave it and it will become essential for your health and wellbeing. (And your family's) My kids are adults now and it is one thing they all have carried with them and now their own children, spending time in nature. Regularly and without fail. I enjoyed this essay. It brought back alot of memories for me.

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Hannah Iris's avatar

This essay *totally* landed for me.

I tend toward melancholy and discontent, and with the basic discomfort that's sort of just my baseline existence, I compulsively fill up time and space. I'm coming into this year really truly trying to slow the fuck down. To take away the compulsive drive for more projects, more distractions, more busyness, more everything in an effort to try to really begin cultivating true contentment (because honestly my life is pretty great).

I've always known that, for me, contentment comes through spaciousness. I just haven't given myself the space. I'm working on it, and this piece helps support that. Thank you, truly, for sharing it, Katie.

Oh, and I clicked through the reddit link and seeing everyone comment about the space for a dedicated laundry room was not surprising but was still eye-opening, as someone who frequently laments not having a dedicated main-floor laundry room in her small 1941 house. It's in the basement, *it's fine!*

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