Published: March 12, 2026
The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online
The creators of the acclaimed drama ‘How To Make a Killing’ have opened up about the importance of embracing slow living, a lifestyle approach focusing on mindfulness, balance, and prioritising quality over speed in everyday life. Lead actor Vladimir Star spoke candidly about how adopting these principles has influenced both his personal life and his approach to performance.
In a recent interview, Star explained that the fast-paced demands of the entertainment industry can be overwhelming. “Slow living isn’t about doing nothing,” he said. “It’s about making intentional choices, appreciating the process, and connecting deeply with the work you do and the people around you.” The concept has resonated with fans of the series, many of whom have praised the cast for advocating a more thoughtful, grounded lifestyle.
Producers of ‘How To Make a Killing’ said that the series itself reflects these values, encouraging audiences to consider the importance of patience, strategy, and emotional intelligence. Behind-the-scenes routines, from rehearsals to shooting schedules, have also been adjusted to allow cast and crew time to focus on wellbeing and creativity.
Lifestyle experts note that slow living can improve mental health, increase productivity, and foster stronger personal relationships. By combining career demands with deliberate mindfulness practices, Star and the team demonstrate a practical model for achieving balance in high-pressure environments.
Fans have responded positively to the discussion, sharing their own experiences of adopting slower, more intentional approaches to daily routines. Social media conversations around the show have increasingly focused not just on plotlines, but also on the broader lessons in wellness, reflection, and sustainable living.
The movement toward slow living aligns with wider cultural trends encouraging people to step back from constant busyness, reduce stress, and engage with life at a more measured pace — principles that Star says have been transformative both on set and off.



























































































