In the early days of motherhood, I found myself immersed in a self-help world that promoted outsourcing domestic responsibilities to focus on quality time with loved ones.
The gig economy has seen consistent growth, with market research indicating that 80% of dual-income households will rely on some form of cleaning service in the near future.
Reading Cynthia Bourgeault's work made me question the cultural emphasis on efficiency: are we losing essential experiences by constantly seeking to optimize our time?
Bourgeault’s retreat organization suggested that instead of outsourcing chores, engaging in them can be a way to enrich our experiences and spirituality.
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