I bought a MacBook Neo without really needing it.
What followed wasn’t a justification for the purchase, but the beginning of a system—one that separates capturing, thinking, and finishing into different spaces to create a calmer, more intentional way of working.
Digital Life & Tools
A reflection on easing into the new year by slowing down, noticing the small shifts in this season, and letting the year close with a quieter kind of care.
A reflection on choosing space in a season that moves fast. I have been paying attention to the quiet corners that help my work settle and the choices that keep December from deciding my pace.
On Monday I wrote about limits, and how a clear edge helps me see the work. Today I want to look at what comes after: systems. Not the heavy kind with charts and checklists, but the small ones that make space feel lighter. Why small systems matter When I first heard the word “system,” I thought of corporate diagrams and endless processes. That picture didn’t match what I needed. I […]
A personal reflection on how I use AI and digital tools without losing touch with my own voice, values, and creative pace.
A behind-the-scenes look at how I write these blog posts—with help from ChatGPT. This isn’t about shortcuts or automation. It’s about creative rhythm, reflection, and finding my voice through collaboration.