Understanding and succeeding in shared living – the ToitChezMoi blog
Through this blog, ToitChezMoi shares content to help better understand shared and supportive living arrangements.
Practical articles, personal stories, key considerations and best practices: this blog is for anyone interested in living in, or offering, a more human and supportive housing solution, built on trust and mutual respect.
The difficulties of the 1.8 million single-parent families in France
According to INSEE; "in 2015, 15% of 30/45 year olds live alone, representing more than 26% of households in this age category. In this context, single-parent families represent 7.5% of urban households.
03/03/2015
Shift work, employees out of sync, and childcare issues
The implementation of RTT and its repercussions on schedules and recovery times has resulted in an increase in atypical working hours.
20/02/2015
Remedies to the crisis
In our society, individualism therefore strongly marks the relationship with others; the natural need for exchange and sharing seems to have been pushed aside. Transaction has taken precedence over relationship. The remedies to this situation could be found in the revaluation of human relationships.
23/01/2015
A society tending towards individualism, causes and consequences
In a world where individualism often takes precedence, the issue of social connection and solidarity remains relevant.
23/01/2015
Is a democratic society a social society?
If this concept has existed since Plato, who developed its theory, it only appeared in the deep and full sense that we understand in our Western societies from the French Revolution onwards. Since that period, citizens are now free and equal in rights.
23/01/2015
Exchange and sharing, a primitive behavior
Exchange and sharing are concepts that are not new, as the idea was born with man who initially chose a gregarious way of life that allows him to survive. With exchange and sharing in mind, the goal is to feed, reproduce, and protect the species.
23/01/2015