Body+Soul Magazine April 2008 Review: Sugars, Sadness and Simplifying

Body+Soul Magazine April 2008It’s easy to get caught up in the idea tat to live a greener, healthier life, you have to completely reinvent your ways. But more often than not, lasting change comes by making things simpler, not harder. Instead of thinking about all you should do, try a gentler approach – one that goes back to basics. Reusable shopping bags. Manual can openers. A walk to the corner store. Handmade gifts. A sustainable future doesn’t grow out of a to-do list, but from a desire for the kind of lifestyle that brings us back to ourselves. – Terri Trespicio

Here-here to that, sister! Though it is tough to get away from cleaning the bathroom and doing laundry, most “modern” inventions and products end up making our lives more cluttered and complicated instead of relieving us of senseless stress. Keeping things simple (or at least progressing them towards that end of the spectrum) is the overall theme of Body+Soul Magazine’s April 2008 issue – right in time for Earth Day, of course.

Learning how to kick back and take things in stride is the theme of this issue’s Reader to Reader column (page 20) . In celebration of the premiere of Sundance Channel The Green’s second season on April 1st, Body+Soul is giving away a luxury goody bag (worth over $2,500!) to one lucky reader. All you have to do is reply to this month’s Share Your Wisdom – “When’s the last time you did something out of character, unplanned, or spontaneous? What effect did it have, and what surprise you about the act – or results?” Selected responses will be printed in the August 2008 issue. Visit the Body+Soul website to enter and for more details.

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2 Responses to “Body+Soul Magazine April 2008 Review: Sugars, Sadness and Simplifying”

  1. Excellent post, and good tip on the luxury goody bag! I’m pleased to see the body + soul mention of a more simple, tactile life. Slowing down, breathing deep is the key :)

  2. Great posts. I’d like to add that many friends ask me how to get started living a more environmentally-responsible life. I tell them what I do and I do a lot, but it evolved over time. It was important for me to learn to become a good Steward of the Environment, but also to find ways in which to have a life less complicated…that is filled with balance. It takes time but it can be done. A life filled with inner and outer harmony, beauty and joyful moments, evolves. I enjoy learning about what others do to enhance their lives. This magazine is a nice addition to my current library. Peace to you and yours. Jacqueline M. Jakle

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