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Learning a New Rhythm at Home

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Simple meals, intentional living, and a slower pace There was a time when meal prep felt like another task to complete before the work week began. Something to check off the list so I wouldn’t end up ordering takeout or grabbing whatever was convenient. This week felt different. I spent the day cooking, not out of obligation, but out of intention. Not elaborate meals or anything complicated. Just simple, thoughtful choices that would carry me through the week without effort. I prepared a frittata for breakfast, filled with sautΓ©ed onions, bell peppers, and spinach, with a little goat cheese crumbled over the top. Who doesn’t love cheese? Still, it was something healthy, filling, and easy to reheat in the mornings. For dinner, I baked pork chops with asparagus. I had extra asparagus, so I roasted it with potatoes as well. It gives me options without having to think about what comes next. Outside of that, it's simple. Yogurt, fruit, nuts, and homemade bread I made earlier in the week...

πŸ‚ Seasonal Home Refresh: 5 Easy Swaps to Transition from Summer to Fall

As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, our homes should shift along with the seasons. A few thoughtful swaps can instantly transform your living space into a cozy, welcoming sanctuary. The best part? You don’t need a full redesign—just small touches that bring warmth and texture to your everyday style. 1. Switch Out Light Throws for Cozy Knits Lightweight cotton throws are perfect for summer, but fall calls for chunky knits and soft textures that invite you to curl up. πŸ‘‰ Try this: Replace your light blanket with a cable-knit or faux fur throw. πŸ›’ Chunky Knit Throw Blanket 2. Layer in Warm Tones with Pillows Summer is about airy neutrals, but fall thrives on rich earth tones—rust, mustard, olive, and deep plum. πŸ‘‰ Try this: Add pillow covers in velvet or woven fabrics for instant depth. πŸ›’ Velvet Pillow Covers – Set of 4 3. Refresh with Seasonal Scents Fragrance sets the mood as much as visuals. Swap citrusy summer scents for warm vanilla, cedarwood, or pumpkin ...