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Kim Gray's life hacks

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TO ME, MINIMALISM IS NOT ABOUT OWNING ONE SOFA.

It’s about cutting out the clutter; it’s allowing flow and space for what matters to make your day more seamless and less stressful.

MY MOTTO IS “MAKE THE MUNDANE BEAUTIFUL”.

I try to look at the mundane household chores in line with the bigger picture of wanting my life to be zen. You can transform simple tasks by doing them with a beautiful object. I swapped out plastic brooms, dusters and buckets for sustainabl­e wood, galvanised enamel or bamboo materials.

REALISTICA­LLY, LIVING A SUSTAINABL­E LIFE CAN BE HARD, ESPECIALLY WITH KIDS.

I feel sick at all the nappies and wet wipes we waste, but I think you can only do the best in your situation. I’m trying really hard to be as plasticfre­e as possible. When it comes to my kids, I love bamboo dinnerware (Ekobo is my favourite) and wooden toys as much as possible. After meals, I’ll use a face cloth rather than wipes, and with the triplets we’ll obviously reuse Harry’s old toys and clothes. I try to buy loose vegetables, and cut down on things like handwash and shampoo bottles and use a basic bar of soap or shampoo bar. And I feel like I’m constantly shouting for everyone to turn off the lights!

IT CAN BE INTIMIDATI­NG AND EXPENSIVE TO ECO-PROOF YOUR HOME OVERNIGHT,

but it’s as simple as every time that something needs replacing, like your toothbrush or laundry liquid, to think of swapping it out for an Eco Egg or bamboo toothbrush. Reuzi is one of my go-to eco stores! Be conscious, but don’t feel guilty for not being perfect.

MY AIM WITH MY INSTAGRAM FEED

(@kimgraylif­estyle) is to inform and inspire and to document as I learn/navigate my way through parenthood and a consciousl­y sustainabl­e life. I try to live efficientl­y and positively, but I also share my struggles as a mum of four; keeping on top of mental health, diet and general health and trying to raise good, thoughtful little humans.

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