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To Every Room, a Purpose Made Pleasant

Every home holds the same daily rhythms: sleeping, eating, grooming, tending, creating, restoring order. Each activity has its natural place, and each place can be shaped with small, intentional adjustments that steady the nervous system and make the work of living feel gentler. One Third of Our Life in One Room Begin with the bedroom.… Continue reading
emotional ecology, form and function, Foundations of Hearth Mysticism, functional purpose, Hearth Mysticism, Holistic Homemaking, intentional healing design, life, lifestyle, mental-health, mindfulness, nervous system support, pleasure and beauty, relaxation response, residential organizing, structure and order, trauma-informed care -
Decluttering in Ways That Stop the Bleeding

Last year, for me, was all about recompense: giving what is owed to friends and family so I can start this year with no debts of any kind – and begin saving for expenses like a new roof and a hedge for my future. I watched a video on YouTube that lays out Charlie Munger’s… Continue reading
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Jars, Pill Bottles, and the Scarcity We Carry

The past few weeks, I’ve been moving through a gentle round of decluttering — the kind that feels less like a task and more like a quiet reset. A few bags of clothing have gone out the door, and today I’ll be tending to a couple of kitchen cabinets, letting go of jars I no… Continue reading
autumn, decluttering, hoarding disorder, Holistic Home Solutions, home, hygge, inherited scarcity scripts, intergenerational transmission, lifestyle, mental health, minimalism, modeling effect, nervous system support, organizing, residential organizing, scarcity mentality, space clearing, trauma-informed care -
Dust, Dignity, and the Divine
Cleaning homes is a beautiful thing. Many people see it as drudgery, the bottom of the barrel. They see someone pushing a mop and all they see is someone pushing a mop. But the deep value of cleaning homes is in the why. Why do we need to clean our home, outside of the obvious,… Continue reading
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A Hygge House
“That house was a perfect house, whether you like food or sleep, or storytelling or singing, or just sitting and thinking best, or a pleasant mixture of them all. Merely to be there was a cure for weariness, fear, and sadness.” This was written by J. R. R. Tolkien. The last sentence is of particular… Continue reading
