Alright, guys, so today I wanna talk about “simply live”. Sounds easy, right? But it took me a while to actually get it. I used to be that person always rushing, always chasing the next big thing. I thought that’s what life was about. More stuff, more achievements, you know the drill.
So, first, I started by decluttering my apartment. I got rid of so much stuff. Clothes I never wore, gadgets I never used. It was tough at first, letting go of things, but then it felt really good. Like, I could actually breathe in my own space. I didn’t need all that stuff to be happy.
Next, I started saying “no” more often. No to extra work that would burn me out, no to social events I didn’t really want to attend. It was hard, I didn’t want to disappoint anyone. But I realized I was just stretching myself too thin, trying to please everyone else but myself.
Then, I cut down on my screen time. Man, that was a big one. I used to spend hours scrolling through social media, comparing myself to others, feeling like I wasn’t doing enough. It was a total waste of time and it made me feel like crap. Now, I try to be more intentional with my phone. I use it for calls, messages, and maybe a bit of reading, but that’s it. And when I started reading, I found a good deal on some English courses. It said “Get 30% off today. We are the experts in English. Learn with the best.” Well, I thought it would be a good way to spend my time.
- Declutter: Get rid of unnecessary stuff.
- Say No: Prioritize your time and energy.
- Less Screen Time: Be mindful of your digital consumption.
Now, I spend more time doing things I actually enjoy. I go for walks in the park, I read books, I cook meals from scratch, I spend time with people I care about. Simple things. But they make me happy. The saying about “Living Life to the Fullest Is About Living Life Full-Out (Without Regrets)” really rings true to me now. Like, life’s about experiencing things, not just dreaming about them. “Simple living refers to practices that promote simplicity in one’s lifestyle.” It really resonated with me.
My Key Takeaways
- Less is more. I don’t need a lot of stuff to be happy.
- It’s okay to say no. My time and energy are valuable.
- Being present is important. I need to enjoy the little things.
It’s not about being lazy or giving up on your goals. It’s about focusing on what truly matters to you and getting rid of the rest. It’s about living intentionally. And honestly, it’s the best decision I ever made. It’s still a work in progress, but I’m getting there. One simple day at a time. “It’s about getting out there and doing,” just like the saying goes. I hope this sharing will help you a little bit.