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How to Embrace a Simple and Intentional Christmas
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How to Embrace a Simple and Intentional Christmas

It’s been a month (actually, it’s been a year if I am honest) and I come to you today off the back of losing my Grandad. I recorded this episode before we lost him and I just haven’t had the headspace to put anything out into the world.

And previously I would have stressed about this, trying to balance all the things, but instead I just let everything go and do what I needed to do for myself.


How to Embrace a Simple and Intentional Christmas

I don’t know about you but sometimes I find Christmas stressful (and I am not just talking about this year, because at the moment I think it’s a given that I am going to find this year tough). So often Christmas is described as "the most wonderful time of the year”, but for so many people it can feel more like a whirlwind of stress, busy schedules, and endless to-do lists. And that’s before you even get to the pressures of creating a wonderful season everywhere you look.

Many years ago I tapped out of the stress Christmas brings and instead taught myself to embrace a simple & intentional Christmas. And if you’re nodding your head along to this, it might be just what you need too.

Living more intentionally during the Christmas season doesn’t mean doing less for the sake of doing less. Instead, it’s about aligning your actions with your values and focusing on what truly matters to you and your family. Here’s how you can create a season filled with warmth, connection, and joy — without the overwhelm.

  1. Reflect on Your Values and Priorities

  2. Simplify Gift-Giving

  3. Plan a Slow Christmas Calendar

  4. Decorate with Intention

  5. Focus on Connection

  6. Incorporate Mindful Moments

  7. Say No with Grace

  8. Embrace Imperfection

If you're looking for more inspiration on how to create a calm and meaningful Christmas season, make sure to tune into today’s podcast episode!

I’m diving deeper into How to Embrace a Simple and Intentional Christmas, sharing personal stories, practical tips, and gentle reminders to help you slow down and enjoy this special time of year.

Whether you’re wrapping gifts, decorating, or simply enjoying a quiet moment, this episode is the perfect companion to keep you grounded and inspired.

🎧 Listen now on your favourite podcast platform by searching for The Slow Living Collective (or you can listen right here) — and don’t forget to share your thoughts with me afterwards. I’d love to hear how you’re planning to simplify and celebrate this season!

Want to dive deeper?

In 2023 I created my wonderful Slow & Simple Christmas Workshop - my 40 minute workshop course + extensive PDF to help you dive into crafting a slow Christmas season that feels right for you. It was so successful that I decided to bring it back for 2024.

I have two options for you when it comes to accessing the course, you can either access it HERE for £12.99 as a one-off cost, or you can get it as part of my membership. My membership is currently 50% off through the end of the year and is great value, as it includes:

  • My Slow & Simple Christmas Workshop.

  • Autumn Simplicity Workshop.

  • Winter, Spring & Summer Workshops (coming soon).

  • Deeper value and more personalised content to help you integrate slow, simple & seasonal living into your life.

  • Month-by-month insights on how to align your life with the changing seasons.

  • Seasonal planning and reflection calls & a Q&A to guide you deeper in embracing slow & simple living.

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A simple and intentional Christmas isn’t about doing everything but about focusing on what matters most. By slowing down and aligning your Christmas with your values, you can create a celebration that feels meaningful, joyful, and, most importantly, true to you.

How will you embrace a simpler Christmas this year? Let me know in the comments - I’d love to see how you make this season your own.

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