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Getting Back to Our Roots: What It Really Looks Like for Modern Families

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Getting Back to Our Roots: What It Really Looks Like for Modern Families

Getting Back to Our Roots: What It Really Looks Like for Modern Families starts with a simple question we don’t ask often enough—when did life start feeling so rushed all the time?

Like every day is loud and rushed, and even when you finally sit down, your brain is still running through tomorrow’s to-do list. Somewhere along the way, “busy” stopped being a season and started feeling like a personality trait.

That’s where this whole idea of getting back to our roots comes from.

For us, it’s not about going backwards or pretending modern life doesn’t exist. It’s about slowing down the mindset—choosing to live a little more grounded, a little less rushed, and a lot more present.

What “Getting Back to Our Roots” Actually Means

When we say getting back to our roots, we’re really talking about getting back to what mattered before everything felt urgent.

It looks like:

  • Enjoying meals instead of rushing through them
  • Making space for family and friends again
  • Letting days breathe instead of packing every minute
  • Finding joy in simple, everyday moments

It’s remembering that life doesn’t have to be full to be meaningful. Sometimes it just needs to be felt.

Slow Living Isn’t About Doing Nothing

This part is important—because slow living gets misunderstood a lot.

Slowing down doesn’t mean you stop showing up for your life. It just means you stop trying to do everything all at once.

It’s choosing fewer things and doing them with intention.
One project.
One priority.
One moment at a time.

Slow living is less about what your days look like on paper and more about how they feel when you’re living them.

And No—Slow Living Doesn’t Mean Expensive

Let’s clear this up, friend to friend.

Slow living is not candlelit mansions, $12 sourdough loaves, or buying a whole new “aesthetic.” That version of slow living is loud on the internet—but it’s not real life for most families.

Getting back to our roots is often more affordable, not less.

It’s cooking at home more often.
Using what you already have.
Fixing things instead of replacing them.
Choosing connection over consumption.

It’s learning how to make simple things yourself—not because you have to, but because it feels good to say, “I can do this.”

Slow living isn’t something you buy.
It’s something you practice.

Slowing the Busy Mindset

One of the biggest shifts happens in your head.

We’ve all been trained to rush—even when there’s nowhere we actually need to be. Getting grounded means noticing when “busy” is coming from habit, not necessity.

Sometimes slowing down looks like:

  • Saying no without explaining yourself
  • Leaving white space in your day
  • Letting rest count as productive
  • Not filling every quiet moment

When the pace of your mind slows, everything else tends to follow. Meals get simpler. Evenings get calmer. Home starts to feel like a place you can actually exhale.

Making Room for Family and Friends Again

One of the sweetest parts of getting back to our roots is reconnecting—really reconnecting.

Not the perfectly planned, color-coded kind of togetherness. The everyday kind.

Lingering at the table.
Stopping by without pressure.
Talking without multitasking.
Letting moments unfold instead of scheduling them.

When life slows down, relationships naturally deepen. And honestly? That’s something no productivity system can give you.

Why This Is the Heart of Grounded in Thyme

Grounded in Thyme exists because we believe life can feel softer—even while being practical.

Here, you’ll find encouragement to:

  • Live frugally without shame
  • Cook simply for real life
  • Create a home that feels welcoming, not perfect
  • Build routines that support you instead of draining you

Getting back to our roots isn’t about doing more or doing it “right.”

It’s about choosing a life that feels steady, connected, and doable.

And if you’re craving a slower pace, a simpler home, and a little more peace in your everyday—you’re in the right place. 🌿

Follow Grounded in Thyme for cozy recipes, simple living ideas, and encouragement to slow down and enjoy the life you’re already living.

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