Digital Decluttering: How I Reclaimed My Attention

We talk a lot about cleaning physical spaces, but our digital lives often remain cluttered. A few months ago, I realised my phone had become a constant source of noise — endless apps, notifications, and tabs I never closed. I started small by removing apps I hadn’t used in months. Then I turned off non-essential […]

Lessons I Learned from Getting Lost in a New City

Travel guides tell you where to go, but getting lost teaches you how to see. On a recent trip, I took a wrong turn and ended up wandering through quiet streets that weren’t on any map I’d saved. At first, the experience felt stressful. I checked my phone constantly, worried about time and direction. Eventually, […]

Why Small Creative Projects Matter More Than Big Goals

We often measure creativity by massive achievements: a finished novel, a polished portfolio, a viral video. But the truth is that creativity grows quietly in small, almost invisible projects. Last winter, I started drawing tiny sketches on sticky notes. None of them were masterpieces. Most of them were messy and experimental. Yet those small acts […]

The Quiet Power of Slow Mornings

I used to believe productivity started with alarms, emails, and a rushed cup of coffee. But over time, I discovered that the most transformative part of my day happens before the world even feels awake. Slow mornings aren’t about laziness — they’re about intention. My routine begins with silence. No phone, no notifications, just the […]