In many ways, life has been on pause for a while.
Waiting. Holding things together. Living with what is, rather than changing it.
And now, slowly, things are beginning to move again.
We’re completing on our flat.
There’s a sense of space opening up.
And with that, the possibility to begin shaping the Slinfold house into something that feels more like home.
But the reality is still quite simple.

We’re living with very little furniture.
There are things that need fixing.
Practical decisions waiting to be made.
It would be easy to rush into it.
To try and sort everything at once.
To make quick decisions just to feel more settled.
But when life starts moving again, there can be a quiet pressure to move faster than feels right.
That’s what I’ve been noticing.
The moment things begin to open up, there’s an urge to catch up…
to make progress…
to get everything in place as quickly as possible.
But not everything needs to happen immediately.
Some things need a little space.
Some decisions are better made when you’ve lived with something for a while.
When you’ve felt how a space works.
When you know what actually matters to you, not just what seems urgent.
Movement doesn’t have to mean rushing.
It can be steady.
Considered.
Led by what feels right, rather than what feels pressing.
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This is something I’m learning again now.
To allow things to unfold a little.
To notice what’s needed, rather than reacting to everything at once.
And to trust that not doing everything immediately
doesn’t mean falling behind.
It often means seeing more clearly.
🌱 Practice for the month
As things begin to move in your own life, notice the moments where you feel the urge to act quickly.
Pause.
Ask yourself:
Does this need to happen now?
Or can I give this a little more time?
Then move forward from there.
Keep it simple.
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✨ Final reflection
When life starts moving again, it can feel like everything needs your attention at once.
But often, the most important step is simply choosing not to rush.




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