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A Year of Living Simply

A Year of Living Simply

by Kate Humble 2020
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Key Takeaways

1. Simplicity is the key to contentment and environmental sustainability

"It is about finding, or rediscovering, the aspects of life that really matter and having time to value and enjoy them."

Prioritize experiences over possessions. In our modern society, we often equate success and happiness with material wealth and possessions. However, true contentment comes from simplifying our lives and focusing on what truly matters. This involves:

  • Decluttering physical spaces
  • Reducing unnecessary commitments
  • Spending time in nature
  • Cultivating meaningful relationships
  • Engaging in activities that bring joy and fulfillment

By adopting a simpler lifestyle, we not only enhance our personal well-being but also contribute to environmental sustainability. Consuming less, repairing items instead of replacing them, and opting for experiences over material goods all help reduce our ecological footprint.

2. Reconnecting with nature nurtures mental well-being and purpose

"It is such a part of me. When I'm closed off from it, I feel an itch. I know when the bird migration is kicking off, or when there is the best chance of seeing a rare bird and I feel an urgent need to be there and I feel really unhappy if I'm not."

Nature as therapy. Spending time in nature has profound effects on our mental and emotional well-being. It provides:

  • Stress relief
  • Improved mood
  • Enhanced creativity
  • A sense of connection to something larger than ourselves

Regular immersion in natural environments, whether through gardening, walking in parks, or observing wildlife, can help alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression. It also fosters a deeper appreciation for the world around us and can inspire a sense of purpose in protecting and preserving our environment.

3. Repair and reuse: Combating throwaway culture for a circular economy

"It is so wasteful. Think of all the household stuff you see left on the street or thrown into skips – sofas, chairs, things that might be a bit broken, or just a bit unfashionable – that can be fixed up or repurposed and given a new lease of life."

Embrace the art of repair. Our consumer-driven society often encourages us to discard and replace items rather than repair them. However, learning to fix and repurpose objects can:

  • Reduce waste and environmental impact
  • Save money
  • Provide a sense of accomplishment and self-reliance
  • Preserve the sentimental value of cherished items

Initiatives like repair cafés and upcycling workshops are gaining popularity, offering opportunities to learn valuable skills and contribute to a more sustainable, circular economy. By shifting our mindset from disposable to durable, we can significantly reduce our environmental impact and find satisfaction in giving old items new life.

4. Community connection is vital for happiness and personal growth

"My security is my community: the sewing community I've built up and the people I've got to know and love around here. That is the best safety net anyone can have."

Cultivate local relationships. In an increasingly digital world, the importance of real-world community connections cannot be overstated. Strong local communities provide:

  • Emotional support
  • Opportunities for skill-sharing and learning
  • A sense of belonging and purpose
  • Increased resilience in times of crisis

Engaging in community activities, joining local groups, or volunteering can help foster these vital connections. Whether it's a sewing circle, a gardening club, or a neighborhood organization, finding ways to connect with others in your area can significantly enhance your quality of life and contribute to personal growth.

5. Growing your own food fosters appreciation and reduces waste

"You don't waste anything you've grown yourself because you are so astonished that you've grown it!"

Cultivate a connection to your food. Growing your own fruits, vegetables, and herbs, even on a small scale, can have a profound impact on your relationship with food and the environment. Benefits include:

  • Greater appreciation for the effort involved in food production
  • Reduced food waste due to personal investment
  • Access to fresh, organic produce
  • Increased awareness of seasonal eating
  • A sense of accomplishment and self-sufficiency

Starting with a few pots on a windowsill or a small garden patch can be enough to begin experiencing these benefits. As you become more connected to the food you grow, you're likely to develop a deeper respect for all food, leading to more mindful consumption and less waste.

6. Mindful consumption leads to greater fulfillment and less clutter

"Keep what sparks joy. Tidy your space, transform your life."

Quality over quantity. Adopting a mindful approach to consumption can lead to a more fulfilling and less cluttered life. This involves:

  • Carefully considering purchases before making them
  • Choosing quality items that will last longer
  • Regularly decluttering and donating unused items
  • Focusing on experiences rather than material possessions

By being more intentional about what we bring into our lives, we can reduce stress, save money, and create spaces that truly reflect our values and bring us joy. This mindful approach extends beyond physical possessions to how we spend our time and energy, leading to a more balanced and satisfying life overall.

7. Embracing manual skills and creativity enhances self-sufficiency

"Our hands are made to make…"

Rediscover the joy of making. In our increasingly digital and automated world, there's immense value in cultivating manual skills and creativity. Learning to make, repair, or create things by hand offers:

  • A sense of accomplishment and self-reliance
  • Stress relief and improved mental well-being
  • Opportunities for personalization and self-expression
  • Potential cost savings

Whether it's baking bread, sewing clothes, woodworking, or gardening, developing these skills can provide a deep sense of satisfaction and connection to the tangible world around us. It also promotes a more sustainable lifestyle by reducing reliance on mass-produced goods and fostering an appreciation for craftsmanship.

8. Island living exemplifies the beauty of a simple, nature-centric lifestyle

"It is exciting, spontaneous, wild. No two days are the same. There's always something different going on. I love that. And of course the wildlife is spectacular."

Embrace nature's rhythms. Island living, while not feasible for everyone, offers valuable lessons in simplicity and living in harmony with nature. Key aspects include:

  • Adapting to natural cycles and weather patterns
  • Relying on local resources and community support
  • Appreciating the beauty and challenges of isolation
  • Developing resilience and problem-solving skills

While we may not all live on remote islands, we can incorporate elements of this lifestyle into our daily lives by:

  • Paying more attention to natural cycles in our local environment
  • Reducing dependence on constant connectivity
  • Building stronger local community ties
  • Developing practical skills for greater self-sufficiency

By adopting some of these principles, we can create a more balanced, nature-centric lifestyle regardless of our location.

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Review Summary

3.81 out of 5
Average of 1k+ ratings from Goodreads and Amazon.

A Year of Living Simply received mixed reviews. Many readers found it enjoyable and inspiring, praising Humble's writing style and the interesting stories she shared. However, many also felt the book was misleading, as Humble's version of "simple living" involved significant financial privilege, including traveling abroad and owning multiple homes. Some readers appreciated the focus on finding joy in small things, while others felt it lacked practical advice for average people trying to simplify their lives. Overall, reviewers found the book entertaining but not always relatable or helpful.

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About the Author

Kate Humble is a British television presenter and author known for her work on nature and wildlife programs. She has a passion for the outdoors and sustainable living, which is reflected in her writing and TV projects. Humble owns properties in Wales and France, where she experiments with gardening and simple living practices. Her writing style is described as personable and engaging, often sharing personal anecdotes and experiences. Humble's background in television broadcasting has influenced her approach to storytelling, making her books accessible and entertaining for a wide audience.

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