Journal…

In this space you will find a growing group of journal posts. I began writing as a way to discuss the research I continue to undertake. Research that aids me as I thrive to create a sustainable practice that promotes slow living.

There is always more to learn and definitely plenty to share, so I will continue to add to this section as an ongoing process.

Not only do it I want to be transparent and informative about my working methods, but as an autistic woman, I would also like to advocate for neurodiverse minds and discuss the benefits of slow living and creativity.

Please do comment or ask questions and remember that anything I write here is just based on my own personal experience and opinion.

Faye Twinn Faye Twinn

Ikebana at home

here is a simple break down. The word itself is pronounced: i·kei·baa·nuh)

Ikebana is the ancient Japanese art of flower arranging, renowned for being minimal and capturing seasonal beauty. The word itself expresses the essence of "bringing flowers to life" through aesthetics and cultural significance.

With life now being fast paced, the art of Ikebana at home can allow you to self reflect, connect with the natural world and de-stress.

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