The art of making a home.
We have been conditioned away from the art of making a home.
Household practices have been demonised. Household skillsets lost. Traditions forgotten. Replaced, instead, with convenience and an externally driven lens and focus.
Societally conditioned to always look outside of ourselves for all that we need and want.
The art of making a home (the cultivation of the energy within the environment that we and our children bathe in every single day) has been replaced with an externalised do more, have more, strive for more mentality.
Ultimately, this new paradigm has created more stress, pressure and higher levels of overwhelm than we have ever experienced before.
The invisible load has simply grown and grown.
We are juggling more balls, with more responsibility stacked upon our shoulders, than ever before.
Women, mothers and carers left feeling resentful and completely burnt out.
What if we rebelled against this new paradigm?
What if we quietened down all the outside noise and all the ‘shoulds’?
What if we began to take our power back?
What if we shifted our lens inwards?
What if, instead, we began to identify, honour and foster the household traditions and practices that work best for us and our family?
Building foundational practices, skills, habits and traditions that support us to meet our own needs as well as those of our family.
How different would our home and life feel, with less of the things that don’t want and more of the things that truly align with who we are?
How different would we feel?
How different would our home environment feel?
I am never going to tell you how to do it. I am going to open your eyes to what is possible. Then you get to choose.