The Courage to Stop Caring What Your Setup Looks Like
Eight years of journaling and the setup is still unglamorous. A scratched notebook cover, migrated tasks, half-empty pages. It works because it gets used. On doing things for yourself rather than for the imaginary observer.
How to Journal When You Don't Know What to Write
The blank page isn't the problem. Waiting for something worth writing before you open the notebook is. Eight years in, it still shows up. Here's what actually helps.
Why I Still Write Everything by Hand in 2026. On Slowing Down When Everything Else Speeds Up
Eight years of journaling, and the pen still wins. Not because it's nostalgic or aesthetic, but because it's the only thing that actually slows the noise down. Why I still write everything by hand, and why I don't think I'll stop.
The Space where ideas grow
We fear boredom, yet it’s the doorway to presence and depth. Protecting empty space in our days is not indulgence. It is the quiet rebellion that makes real work possible.