Leslie Stephens: The Joy of Living Alone, Plus How To Design a Home for One
Description
Leslie Stephens is the writer behind Morning Person, a top 10 Substack newsletter that chronicles her life in Portland, Oregon. In August last year, shortly after her 30th birthday, Leslie announced to her readers that she was separating from her husband. Over the past 18 months, she’s chronicled her journey of living by herself for the first time, including her recent solo house purchase – which we chat about in this episode. She also shares her advice – as a former food and lifestyle editor – of establishing a home by yourself, and – crucially – for yourself, rather than designing around the absence of someone else. Whether or not you’re already familiar with Leslie’s work, this conversation is full of gems for any kind of solo living – I hope you get as much from it as I did.
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Chapters
Introduction
Learning to Make a Home for One
Designing a Home as a Solo Liver
The Challenges and Mistakes of Designing Alone
Designing with a Partner vs Designing Alone
The Lack of Resources for Solo Living
Creating Content for Solo Living
Making Changes in a Solo Living Space
The Importance of Solitude in Designing a Home
The Lack of Resources for Designing a First Home Alone
Building a New Relationship with a Parent
Navigating the Grey Areas of Life
Coping with Weekends and Sundays Alone
Finding Joy in Cooking for One
Creating Recipes and Experimenting with Cooking Alone
The Inspiration Behind the Novel 'You're Safe Here'
Maintaining Solitude in a Relationship
The Ultimate Alonement: Movement and Stillness
The Importance of Self-Awareness
The Role of External Validation
Navigating Comparison and Social Media
The Impact of Internal Dialogue
Conclusion
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