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Country Living: Top Reasons People Leave Urban Life Behind

  • December 7, 2015
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country livingDespite the long laundry list of benefits urban life can provide, country living has its own charms that convince people to trade pavement for pasture. In fact, once you experience everything a rural setting has to offer, you might wonder why you didn’t opt for it sooner!

Safety

All areas have some level of criminal activity, but in general, rural communities tend to be safer than urban ones, according to Richard Benyon and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. With fewer residents, people end up knowing their neighbours on a personal level, and they look out for each other, alerting each other to signs of trouble.

Health

Larger towns and cities often suffer from various forms of pollution. In the country, the air quality tends to be higher, and there is less noise. Additionally, the open space provides plenty of opportunities for you to be more physically active through play and leisure activities like hiking. The greater degree of self-sufficiency required with rural living also encourages you to get up and get moving. It’s usually possible to grow your own pesticide-free/untreated fruits, vegetables and herbs, as well, and you can raise food animals like chickens, too. Lastly, many people find it’s easy to relax when surrounded by nature. All of these factors can translate to boosts in both mental and physical health.

Concentration and Focus

In urban communities, there’s usually a plethora of events for entertainment, and there are many more people who can surround you. There’s also no shortage of unpredictable noises and attention-demanding lights. In the country, all these potential distractions disappear. You might find you can focus, be more productive or increase your creativity as a result, especially given that the country environment is so conducive to a relaxed mood.

Concern for the Environment

Cities and towns often threaten the environment in different ways, whether it be through automobile emissions, excessive creation of trash or encroaching on the natural habitat of animals. You might want to escape to the country to live in a more sustainable or eco-friendly way. Rural living offers practicality in what you purchase, make and use, and there is a greater opportunity to tap into green technologies such as wind or solar power.

Closer Relationships

One of the biggest ironies of urban living is that the more people there are, the less connected to each other people tend to be–loneliness or a feeling of getting lost in the crowd is common. In the country, you don’t have as many neighbours, but the bonds you do form tend to be strong. The fact that rural residents often see supporting and helping each other as an important part of living reinforces lasting friendships. Check out Entwistle Green to find a home in this type of connected community.

Release from Materialism and Mainstream Messages

Towns and cities routinely serve as hubs for all kinds of powerful trends ranging from new fashions to technology. In this context, it’s easy to lose a sense of who you are, as you’re always told in one way or another how to act or be. Country living quiets the demand to have the latest in everything and conform–the emphasis is on being self-sufficient and comfortable, not being like everybody else.

Privacy

With space in towns and cities being more limited, privacy is a precious commodity. In the country, however, you might be miles from your nearest neighbour. Sing at the top of your lungs, throw a (law-abiding) party, camp out in the backyard, whatever–you can pretty much do what you want whenever you please, and it’s nobody’s business but yours. Many country residents also end up finding an outdoor place to call “theirs,” too, going there when they need time alone.

Financial Gain

Growing your own food is a common method to save money in the country, but other factors keep cash in your wallet, too. For example, the fact that running into town takes a decent amount of gas money can discourage you from mindless window shopping. Line drying clothes, leaving your windows open for cooling and cooking outdoors are additional ways to cut costs.

Country living is beneficial in multiple ways, connecting to virtually every aspect of your well-being. If you feel like nature is calling to you, don’t ignore that voice–find a rural property that resonates with your sense of life and turn it into your new home today.

Lily Montrose works as a life coach and encounters plenty of people looking to switch their lifestyle. She enjoys sharing her insights with an online audience and writes for several relevant websites.

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    It may be lots of reason for leaving the urban life of the people most of the strongest we can say it some lack of the convenience in the areas. It also may take many of the behind reasons which are not very clear.

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