A Fully Remote Life
- The Samsara Retreats Team

- Mar 4
- 3 min read

This type of lifestyle can feel like someone quietly handed you the keys to your own time again. When you’re no longer tied to a commute, an office, or someone else’s schedule, your days open up in a way that feels both expansive and deeply personal. A lifestyle filled with warmth, one that is empowering and grounded in the emotional benefits of freedom, creativity, and self‑trust.
Do you think that a special kind of joyful freedom goes hand in hand with the type of Fully Remote Lifestyle that you're dreaming of?
There’s something transformative about waking up and realising your day belongs to you. Not your boss. Not traffic. Not the clock. You. A fully remote lifestyle isn’t just a work arrangement - it’s a shift in how you live, create, and care for yourself. It gives you space to breathe, to dream, and to build a life that feels aligned with who you are becoming.
Below are the deeper benefits women often discover when they step into remote living - and why this freedom can be the catalyst for your most joyful, creative chapter yet.
More time, less rush
When you remove commuting, crowded and smelly tube stations that lack any sort of breathing space, rigid schedules, and office distractions, you suddenly gain hours you didn’t know you were missing.
- You start your mornings slowly, with intention instead of urgency.
- You move through your day at a pace that feels human.
- You end your evenings with energy left for yourself - not just exhaustion.
This extra time becomes the foundation for everything else you want to build.
Space to reconnect with yourself
Remote living gives you the quiet moments you need to hear your own thoughts again.
- You notice what inspires you.
- You recognise what drains you.
- You reconnect with the version of yourself that existed before burnout, pressure, or survival mode.
This self-awareness becomes the compass for your passion projects.
Freedom to choose your environment
You’re no longer limited to one place. You can work from:
- a sunny balcony
- a cosy café
- a quiet park
- a different city
- or your own peaceful home sanctuary
Your environment becomes a tool for creativity, not a constraint.
Emotional breathing room
Remote life often reduces the emotional load that comes from office politics, constant social performance, or being “on” all day.
- You can take breaks when you need them.
- You can regulate your energy instead of pushing through.
- You can honour your mental and emotional wellbeing without apology.
This emotional spaciousness is what allows joy to return.
The perfect conditions for passion projects
When you’re not drained by the structure of traditional work, you finally have the capacity to create.
- Writing, painting, designing, crafting
- Building a business
- Learning a new skill
- Starting a wellness practice
- Exploring a dream you’ve been postponing for years
Remote life gives you the time, the energy, and the mental clarity to pursue what lights you up.
A lifestyle that supports your natural rhythm
Some women thrive early in the morning. Others come alive at night. Remote living lets you work with your rhythm instead of against it.
- You can schedule deep work when your mind is sharp.
- You can rest when your body asks for it.
- You can create when inspiration strikes.
This alignment is where productivity and joy meet.
More presence in your personal life
Remote living often brings you closer to the things that matter:
- more time with loved ones
- more time in nature
- more time for movement
- more time for rest
- more time for the rituals that nourish you
You stop living for the weekend and start living every day.
The deeper truth: remote living is a doorway
A fully remote lifestyle isn’t just about flexibility - it’s about reclaiming your life. It’s about choosing a way of living that honours your creativity, your wellbeing, and your dreams. It’s about giving yourself permission to build a life that feels expansive, joyful, and deeply yours.
And when you have that kind of freedom, your passion projects stop being “someday” ideas. They become part of your everyday life.
What passion project feels closest to your heart right now?
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