This is a time of vulnerability but it is also a great opportunity to humanize the world. What would the world be like if we decided to focus on the care of people?
Author: Leti Zalbidea
At home we discover “what makes us us” but more importantly, we learn to live our lives fully, to become a gift for others while igniting our inner spark.
January 1st may not change our life into a new one. Nevertheless, it is a beautiful reminder that it is worth celebrating the magic of beginning every day.
Life is a way, not an arrival point. Living in the present is one of the vital keys to living a happy and meaningful life. While climbing all the situations we face every day, we can learn the worth of being in progress and consider it a present.
“Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things brought together” Vincent van Gogh.
We must include rest in our homemaking routines to recover the energy to do cheerfully what we love most: homemaking. In fact rest is probably the best investment we can make for ourselves and our family.
The power of a hot meal served with love is indescribable. Cooking for others is spreading love through food. Isn’t it a universal love language?
The Covid pandemic has become the greatest marketing campaign of the home of all times. Discovering the culture of the home is now up to date.
The fascinating world of hygge and the close relationship between domestic comfort and well-being with happiness.
The coronavirus is giving us the opportunity to make a lasting impact in society by inspiring others to take care of their home and family with excellence.