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Rethinking Purpose, Social Capital, and Everyday Impact
So, how does the idea of legacy actually show up in our daily lives? One word: social capital. Whether we admit it or not, we all care about what others think of us. It’s not vanity—it’s hardwired. Social capital is the currency of human connection. It’s how people think and talk about us, both when we’re present and when we’re not. And it matters.

Scotti Quam
Nov 242 min read


Building a Personal Legacy: How Small Actions Shape Your Impact
When you hear the word legacy, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? For many of us, it’s the big names in history—Barack Obama, Nelson Mandela, Georgia O’Keeffe, Toni Morrison. You probably have your own list of influential people, even if it looks different from mine. We tend to associate leaving a legacy with public figures or people we admire, but here’s the truth: legacy isn’t reserved for the famous

Scotti Quam
Nov 173 min read


How to Prioritize Tasks: Refocus and Move Forward with Intentionality
The truth is, when we’re quick to pivot or say yes to everything, we end up with a thousand irons in the fire. And while having options is great, spreading yourself too thin means nothing gets your full attention. What you give your energy to is what grows. If you’re not tending to all those irons, nothing moves forward. If you have too many irons, you're either not prioritizing, or prioritizing by default.

Scotti Quam
Oct 203 min read


The Science of Lasting Relationships: What Really Makes Bonds Endure
We talk a lot about intentional living here at Slow Living Solutions—how to design your days, craft your legacy, and protect your energy. But today, I want to zoom in on something that’s at the core of it all: relationships. And to get there, I’m borrowing a little wisdom from physics.

Scotti Quam
Oct 183 min read


Workplace Overwhelm Truth: Are You Really Behind?
Let's admit it. We all know the feeling. There's that first day after a long holiday or right after you've gotten back from vacation-- before anyone even says anything, you've already concluded that you're behind. Whether it's emails or laundry or PTA announcements, you've somehow concluded that you have to play catch up because FOMO has got you in its grip. These are real problems. But they also have REAL SOLUTIONS.

Scotti Quam
Sep 142 min read
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