archived articles
About #myslowcity
#myslowcity is a hashtag, there to remind us that slow living is a choice, not a location…
The Lockdown Isn’t Slow Living
Slow living absolutely can be staying home and reading a book, but it doesn’t have to be.
How to Make New Year’s Resolutions in Uncertain Times
I love the energy of new beginnings and the beautiful potential of blank notebooks, sharp pencils, and pristine day planners.
My 2021 Word of the Year
Moving forward from the specter of 2020 with all its losses and disappointments, seems the perfect time to focus on the good in life.
How to Have an Amazing Stay-At-Home Christmas
For the past twenty-three years I’ve had one hard and fast holiday rule: no traveling for Christmas. This year, I’ll be far from alone.
Slow Living in the City
It’s easy to up the pace when you live in the city, but that doesn’t mean it’s hard to slow it down.
3 Slow City Adventures for 2020
Every one of these mini-adventures was inexpensive, fun, and comes in near-infinite variations, so you don’t have to stop at doing them once.
5 Places to Find Quiet in the City
We all need moments of peace in our lives, and we can’t always return to our own homes to get it. Here are five places to find quiet in the heart of a city.
My Slow and Mindful Evening Routine
A simple and repeatable evening routine has profound effects on the quality of my whole day.
Making Autumn in Los Angeles
I sat down and made a list of all the sights, smells, and activities that define the season for me.
Inbox Zen in 10 Minutes a Day
Here’s how I went from dreading the Mail app to actually looking forward to my daily ritual of checking my inbox over a cup of coffee.
The Year I Spent My Birthday in a Blanket Fort
I’m kind of a princess when it comes to birthdays…
Mindful Wardrobe Management for Clothing Lovers, Part 4
It’s disingenuous to pretend that. if you just spend a bit of time building out the perfect wardrobe, you’ll be done with shopping forever.
Four Mindful Reasons to Get a Plant
This may be the simplest slow living advice I ever write…
Creating an Urban Rooftop Oasis
The kind of mindfulness and slow living I wanted to practice meant carving out a refuge from the real pressures of a fast-paced urban lifestyle, and finding ways to connect with nature without having to drive to beach or park.
Mid-Year Joy Report
This is the opposite of how I planned to live my 2020. Sadness is the opposite of joy.
Or is it?
Mindful Wardrobe Management for Clothing Lovers, Part 3
Decluttering is getting rid of excess and unnecessary items. Distilling is extracting the most essential and important aspects of something.
Seven Mindful Reasons to Play a Board Game
My minimalist purging tendencies are strictly prohibited from having their way with the game shelf, but you know what? I’m okay with it, because board games happen to be a fantastic slow living tool.
Mindful Wardrobe Management for Clothing Lovers, Part 2
If you had to pick out the most functional, representative, useful wardrobe items you have, what would they be?
Mindful Wardrobe Management for Clothing Lovers, Part 1
I’ve always loved the idea of not just owning clothes, but curating a wardrobe. I’m fascinated by the idea of clothing as an every-changing piece of our identities, representing who we are and what we want to project to others.