Travel to live more than one life
Travel is more than just a show on television.
Read MoreTravel is more than just a show on television.
Read MoreReflect on your lunch and you can consume time, and place, and so much more.
Read MoreThe art of peeling vegetables can be a process of time travel.
Read MoreKeeping a journal helps you lengthen your life by revisiting the past and contemplating the future.
Read MoreAre you a conversational pest? Find out how to deflate other people while living less time too.
Read MoreThe clatter of Moules Marinières as you eat is one of the highlights of a dish that can transport you across time.
Read MoreDon’t downsize too soon. Expanding your life rather than letting things go is a much better idea.
Read MoreMake this recipe and expand your life.
Read MoreWrite a haiku and be in the moment.
Read MoreDid you feel her presence as you opened the door this morning and walked outside, or did you miss her?
Read MoreWhen I visit graveyards it reminds me that my time will also end.
Read MoreWe can only experience the world through our senses, but if our senses are dulled then we are not really going to experience much of the world around us.
Read MorePractice learning to smell and enhance one of our most neglected senses.
Read MoreThe sense of smell is often taken for granted, and frequently relegated in favour of our vision or our babbling mind.
Read MoreTry and see the same old things with new eyes, everyday. And for that matter, taste, touch, hear and smell things with a new tongue, fingers, ears and nose.
Read MoreThere are not enough celebrations in my opinion. We need more, far more to enrich our lives and encourage conversation and friendships. We can stick to traditions or just make them up. We can borrow from other cultures, and countries and even other times.
Read MoreEating with our hands is equated with bad manners. But why not make eating playful?
Read MoreSlow down time by immersing yourself in a place that calms your mind.
Read MoreTaking a long period of time off can help lengthen your life and broaden it too.
Read MoreThis interview is with a butcher, originally from Germany, who is based in a small indoor market in the UK.
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