The lazy life of a 42 year old wife who lives alone is minimalist in material, minimalist in home,

Mondo Home Updated on 2024-01-29

At the age of 42, I lived a life of solitude, abandoning the cumbersome and living a "lazy" life. I have found that in the minimalism of material and home, being lazy makes life easier and more peaceful.

I learned to buy only what I really needed and avoided overspending. I only have a few comfortable basics in my wardrobe, and my makeup and jewelry are minimalist in the selection.

In this way, not only did I simplify my life, but I also reduced my material burden, making me pay more attention to spiritual satisfaction.

When it comes to home, I've taken a minimalist approach.

The simple decoration style and refreshing color matching make the whole room look more tidy and quiet. Leaving only a few items that you really like and use, avoiding clutter in your home.

This refreshing home environment not only makes it easier for me to find what I need, but also makes me feel more relaxed and happy at home.

It's not about being lazy, it's about wisely choosing to simplify things and solve them in a less effortless and efficient way.

For example, I like to use household gadgets to make cleaning up faster and food preparation easier.

This kind of laziness is not laziness, but a better balance between life and work in a limited time, so that I have more time to enjoy my hobbies and rest.

This kind of "lazy" life is not a lack of responsibility, but more attention to one's own comfort in the state of living alone.

Through the minimalism of material and home, as well as the right amount of laziness, I have created a relaxed and comfortable lifestyle.

To sum up, this life not only made me pay more attention to my inner needs, but also allowed me to find a more peaceful and contented attitude to life at the age of 42.

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