pixelpia

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Writer, educator, creative explorer—and a lifelong learner at heart. PixelPia’s Perspective is my personal corner of the web, where I reflect on how technology, creativity, and curiosity shape the way we live and grow. After decades of teaching and experimenting with emerging tools, I’ve learned that writing isn’t just how I share my thoughts—it’s how I find them. Sometimes it’s methodical, sometimes it’s playful, but always honest. This blog began as a quiet place to make sense of the world—and maybe offer a little encouragement to others doing the same. I still write like I did back in the online diary days: to understand, to connect, and to keep learning out loud.

Becoming Loud Enough for Myself

The Law of Jante shaped me in ways I’m still unlearning. Publishing Voicecraft was more than creative—it was personal. A quiet act of translation between who I was, and who I’m becoming.

A Quiet Rebellion

This month, I did something quietly radical: I published Voicecraft. Not to be loud, but to be true. After years shaped by the Law of Jante, this small act felt like a quiet rebellion—and maybe that’s what courage really looks like.

My Voice, My Rules

I didn’t shift direction because the rules changed—I shifted because I did. This post is about learning to trust the quiet voice that says, “do it differently.” Not because it’s strategic, but because it feels true. I’m not creating to win—I’m creating to reconnect with what lights me up.

Listening to Myself (Again)

I didn’t plan the shift—I just felt it. A quiet nudge toward curiosity, away from polish. This week I share why I’ve stepped back from tutorials and started exploring again. Learning to listen to myself is never a one-time decision—it’s a practice. A soft returning to what feels true.