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.
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Some ideas aren’t meant to be finished. In this gentle reflection, I explore what it’s like to live with creative overflow—and how I’ve learned to let inspiration flicker through without always needing to catch it.
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.
What started as a quirky writing experiment turned into a full-blown AI persona—one with a blog, a voice, and now a YouTube channel. I didn’t plan this. But watching Sven evolve has been a joyful, unexpected part of my creative process. This post is about what happens when you follow curiosity—and end up with a co-creator.
I may no longer be a classroom teacher, but the lessons I learned there still shape how I create, reflect, and explore today. This post revisits my 1990s Swedish classroom—not to teach theory, but to honor the quiet, enduring values that still guide my work: flexibility, process, and a deep trust in how people learn differently.
Not everything has to become a tutorial. In this reflection, I explore why I’ve stepped back from teaching-as-default and what I’m learning by staying present with the process instead.