Minimalism as a form of self-care. This category explores letting go, sustainable choices, and simple DIY practices that create clarity, calm, and space – without pressure or perfectionism.
Clarity and tranquility instead of austerity and boredom. We often underestimate how strongly our surroundings affect us. Especially during stressful life phases or times of physical and emotional exhaustion, it becomes clear: spaces are not neutral. They are constantly communicating with our nervous system. Your home as a silent co-player Every space sends signals. Crowded surfaces, visual chaos, too many stimuli – all of this keeps our nervous system in a state of alert
Yellow forsythia: the dawn of a new era. Letting go doesn’t start on the shelf, but within Do you know the feeling of being overwhelmed by things? A closet that barely closes. Boxes full of memories. Objects that once mattered – and today only take up space. For a long time, I thought decluttering was mainly about creating order on the outside. Today I know: letting go is not an organizational act – it is an emotional process. And often a very healing one. When ownership