Tag Archives: intentional living

Born a Few Decades Too Late?

What if the life we think we missed isn’t about a different decade at all—but about choosing a slower rhythm right where we are? Continue reading

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The Sunday Pour: Small Batch

Small batch bourbon isn’t about scarcity; it’s about intention. The most meaningful relationships in our lives are blended the same way — carefully chosen, patiently nurtured, and balanced over time rather than mass-produced at scale. Continue reading

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The Bourbon Cheapskate, Vol. 21: Christmas Edition—The Day the Cheapskate Takes the Cork Out

Every other week, I write about finding bourbon that feels extravagant without the extravagant price tag. But Christmas isn’t the day for restraint. It’s the day to open the bottle you’ve been saving, to pour generously, and to share it with the people who matter most. Bourbon can always be replaced. Friends and family can’t. Continue reading

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The Creative Choice to Keep It Simple

Creativity doesn’t always look like art supplies or a blank page. Sometimes it looks like choosing simplicity on purpose—assembling a few pieces, clearing the table, and making room for connection. This Christmas, creativity showed up quietly, in the intention behind a shared meal and the time set aside to enjoy it. Continue reading

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