Tag: Lifestyle

  • Listen: The Podcast Changing How We Think About Creativity

    Listen: The Podcast Changing How We Think About Creativity

    In this week’s episode of Creative Mornings, we sit down with three artists working across very different disciplines — architecture, music composition, and street photography — to explore what creativity actually is, where it comes from, and why it sometimes vanishes entirely.

    Runtime: 54 minutes. Topics covered: the myth of inspiration, creative blocks, constraints as a tool, and the relationship between craft and spontaneity.

  • Quote: On the Art of Doing Less

    Quote: On the Art of Doing Less

    “Almost everything will work again if you unplug it for a few minutes, including you.”

    — Anne Lamott

    This deceptively simple observation has become something of a rallying cry for the slow living movement. In a culture of perpetual productivity, the radical act may simply be stopping — and being unapologetic about it.

  • The Return of Quiet Luxury: Why Less Is More in 2025

    The Return of Quiet Luxury: Why Less Is More in 2025

    Quiet luxury — understated, high-quality clothing with no visible logos — has moved from niche aesthetic to mainstream aspiration. Brands like The Row, Loro Piana, and Brunello Cucinelli are seeing record demand. Investment pieces that last a decade are the counter-cultural choice in a world of disposable micro-trends.

  • The Art of Doing Nothing: A Guide to Intentional Rest

    The Art of Doing Nothing: A Guide to Intentional Rest

    In Scandinavian countries, the concept of friluftsliv (open-air living) and lagom (just enough) have long governed how people balance work and rest. Intentional rest is not the same as scrolling your phone. It involves activities that restore attention: walking without a destination, cooking a meal slowly, or simply sitting quietly for twenty minutes.

  • Digital Minimalism in 2025: Why Gen Z is Deleting Their Social Apps

    Digital Minimalism in 2025: Why Gen Z is Deleting Their Social Apps

    A surprising cultural shift is underway. Gen Z, the generation that grew up on TikTok and Instagram, is leading a quiet retreat from social media. New data from Pew Research shows 28% of 18–24 year-olds have permanently deleted at least one major social app in the past 12 months.

    The reasons cited are consistent: anxiety, time lost, and a desire for deeper real-world connection. Journaling apps, walking clubs, and reading groups are picking up the slack.