In the fast-paced, achievement-driven world of business, stepping away from the grind can feel counterintuitive. Yet, this is precisely the journey I undertook, a deliberate transition from the relentless hustle of multilevel marketing (MLM) to a life rooted in intention, simplicity, and slow living. This is not just a personal evolution; it is a profound reconnection with what truly matters.
The Allure and Pitfalls of Hustle Culture
The MLM model promised everything I thought I needed: independence, financial freedom, and the ability to create a life on my terms. It offered the enticing possibility of success fueled by effort, charisma, and relentless determination. The dream was persuasive, and I, like many others, became captivated by the vision of thriving as my own boss.
For a while, I thrived, or so I believed. I immersed myself in a whirlwind of activities: coordinating team meetings, engaging with customers, crafting compelling social media content, and hitting lofty sales targets. However, this perpetual busyness came at a steep cost. My relationships grew strained, my mental health suffered, and I felt increasingly detached from the life I was supposedly building.
Hustle culture perpetuates a toxic cycle of productivity at any expense. While I achieved milestones and gained recognition, the fulfilment promised by the MLM world eluded me. Instead of freedom, I felt tethered to an unending cycle of urgency and pressure. The grind left little room for reflection, creativity, or genuine connection.
A Moment of Reckoning
My breaking point arrived in an unassuming moment. After I had my first baby I wondered about the people who did it all. My world had inexplicably shifted and I asked a question, as to how people managed with newborns and still running their business. The answer: that I should pass my newborn to my husband and get to work. As a new mother it felt the most counterintuitive thing I had ever heard, and I knew there and then I was done. The lifestyle I was marketing no longer resonated with me. The glossy portrayal of success was far removed from my own experience of exhaustion and dissatisfaction.
Simultaneously, the global pandemic enforced an abrupt pause. With the world slowing down, I found myself re-evaluating priorities I had long neglected. The stillness posed questions I could no longer ignore:
- What am I striving for?
- Whose vision of success am I chasing?
- What would life feel like if I traded hustle for harmony?
The answers did not emerge overnight, but they marked the beginning of a shift. Slowly and deliberately, I dismantled the life I had constructed around constant activity. In its place, I began cultivating a lifestyle defined by intention, balance, and authenticity.
Defining Slow Living
Transitioning from an always on mindset to slow living was a challenging yet transformative process. Slow living is not about abandoning ambition; it is about realigning priorities to honour what genuinely enriches life. For me, this shift involved embracing four key practices:
Cultivating Presence: I replaced multitasking with focused engagement in everyday moments. Whether cooking with family, reading, or simply observing nature, I prioritised being fully present. These moments became a source of joy and grounding, far more fulfilling than the fleeting achievements of my MLM days.
Establishing Boundaries: Recognising the toll of constant connectivity, I began protecting my time. Work was confined to specific hours, and I detached from the incessant demands of social media. For the first time, I felt ownership over my schedule.
Simplifying Commitments: A deliberate decluttering of my home, calendar, and to-do list created space for intentional living. By reducing distractions, I could focus on pursuits that genuinely nourished me, such as creative projects, slow mornings, and meaningful conversations.
Living Seasonally: Embracing the rhythms of nature has been a grounding practice. From planting gardens in spring to embracing those cosy and cold winter nights, aligning with seasonal cycles fosters a profound sense of connection to the world around me.
Lessons on the Path to Authenticity
Slow living has taught me lessons that extend beyond personal fulfilment. These insights challenge the pervasive norms of hustle culture and offer a framework for a more balanced, meaningful life:
1. Redefining Success: Success is deeply personal. For me, it no longer means climbing leaderboards or exceeding sales goals. True success lies in cultivating joy, peace, and connection.
2. Valuing Rest: Rest is not a sign of weakness; it is a cornerstone of creativity, clarity, and sustainable productivity. Embracing rest has allowed me to show up fully for the things that matter most.
3. Prioritising Self-Care: Investing in my well-being is not indulgent but necessary. By honouring my physical and emotional needs, I have become a better partner, parent, and contributor to my community.
4. Living in the Present: Hustle culture often defers happiness to a nebulous future. Slow living anchors me in the present, encouraging me to savour each day as it unfolds.
5. Embracing Change: Letting go of the MLM hustle was not a failure (as many in the industry will have you believe) but a courageous pivot. Change can be daunting, but it is often the gateway to growth and renewal.
An Invitation to Slow Down
If you find yourself overwhelmed, disconnected, or questioning the relentless pursuit of “more,” consider the possibilities of slow living. This path is not about abandoning goals but about pursuing them with intention and balance. It offers the chance to design a life that feels fulfilling, not just impressive.
Start small. Simplify one element of your day. Create a boundary that protects your time. Carve out a moment to pause and breathe. These incremental shifts can lead to profound transformation.
What would your life look like if you traded the hustle for harmony? How might you redefine success on your terms?
I would love to hear your story. Share how you are embracing slow living or taking the first steps toward a more intentional, authentic life.
Resources to help you get started in 2025
Discover the joy of a slower pace with The Busy Person’s Guide to Slowing Down. Designed for even the most hectic schedules, this guide offers simple, practical tips to help you reclaim your time, find balance, and create a life that feels more intentional and aligned.
Start the new year with a fresh, clutter-free space using my Decluttering Checklists! These step-by-step guides make it easy to tackle every corner of your home, helping you simplify, organize, and create a calm, intentional environment to welcome 2025.
Transform your sourdough discard into delicious creations with my Sourdough Discard Kitchen Recipe Book! Packed with simple, waste-free recipes, this guide helps you make the most of every bit of your sourdough while creating treats your whole family will love.
Simplify the way you eat with my Food Made Simple Guide! This resource takes the stress out of mealtime by helping you navigate the complexities of eating well and making the switch to organic, step by step.
Start your day with ease and intention using my Morning Routine Checklist! This simple guide helps you create a peaceful, productive morning rhythm, setting the tone for a calm and focused day ahead.
Start the new year by embracing a slower, simpler approach to your business with The Slow Business Bundle. This transformative bundle includes 25 PDF guides packed with practical tips and tools, plus my exclusive Lightroom Preset Suite to streamline your content creation.
Bring calm and creativity back to playtime with my Toy Rotation Guide! This simple, practical resource helps you manage toy clutter, foster deeper engagement, and create a more intentional play space that your kids will love.
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