Tag: Joy of missing out
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10 ways to practice JOMO (joy of missing out) at home

JOMO stands for the “Joy of Missing Out.” It is a concept that refers to finding happiness and contentment in missing out on certain activities or experiences. Rather than feeling the fear of missing out (FOMO), JOMO is about embracing the idea that it’s okay to say no to certain things and taking a break…
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10 slow morning rituals for a good day

I never knew I needed slow mornings in my life. But I did and once I slowed down, there was no going back. What are slow mornings Slow mornings are a way of starting your day in a calm and intentional manner. Instead of rushing through your morning routine and feeling stressed or anxious, slow…
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Things take time and that’s okay

What advice would you give to your teenage self? Dear 18yo Sam, I know a part of you is scared that love might never be your thing. I know you feel disconnected from everyone and everything. You have decided not to address your issues and live at the edge. All I want to do is…
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Take a day to slow down

In a world where we are constantly on the go, it is important to take a day to slow down and appreciate the beauty of life. Taking a day to slow down can help us to recharge, refocus, and reconnect with ourselves and those around us. This essay will discuss two ways to slow down…
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Things you don’t need and need

I consume a lot of content on internet. Most of the accounts that post about lifestyle or even intentional living have this vibe of all things new, shiny, pristine around them. The new wood. The coord sets. The mugs that look like they have never been used. Healthiest plants. White duvets and white bedsheets. Apple…
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When is it okay to take a break? Do you really need a break?

Remember when we were kids and played sudden catch or shot go or any of those running games we would just say “Time please” when we got tried and then say “over” and restart the game. It was that simple. Not waiting till the last moment to say “time please”, taking a short break and…
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Why is building good habits so hard!

We become what we repeatedly do. ― Sean Covey, The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective Teens What we repeatedly do = our habits. However, it is so easy to pick up the bad ones and so damn hard to stick to the good ones. Why so? It’s easy to go for junk food but having a fruit…