As I sat in a quaint coffee shop, sipping on a pour-over and reflecting on my journey as a UX designer, I realized that how to handle constructive criticism gracefully […]
A Beginner’s Guide to the “slow Living” Movement for a Calmer Life
I still remember the day I stumbled upon a small, quirky coffee shop in my neighborhood that changed my perspective on life. As I sat there, sipping my coffee and […]
Your Brain Is Lying to You: the Destructive Myth of Multitasking
I still remember the day I tried to juggle a million tasks at once, only to end up with a half-written article, a burnt cup of coffee, and a nagging […]
The Hybrid Shooter’s Dream? a Detailed Review of the Sony A7 Iv
I still remember the day I decided to take my urban photography to the next level with a review of the Sony A7 IV for hybrid photo and video. As […]
You Don’t Have to Be Best Friends: Simple Ways on How to Be a Good Neighbor
I still remember the summer I organized a block party in my neighborhood, and it was a game-changer for all of us. It wasn’t just about the music, food, and […]
A Step-by-step Guide on How to Build a Morning Routine You’ll Love
As I sit here, sipping my pour-over coffee and watching the morning light creep into my apartment, I’m reminded of the myth that’s been perpetuated about how to build a […]
Ambitious, Not Burnt Out: Navigating Hustle Culture Without Losing Yourself
I still remember the day I hit rock bottom, exhausted from trying to keep up with the hustle culture grind. I was convinced that if I just worked harder, I’d […]
The Unedited You: the Real Benefits of Journaling for Self-discovery
I still remember the first time I stumbled upon an old journal of mine – it was like uncovering a treasure trove of my own thoughts and feelings. The benefits […]
Your Money Is a Vote: a Guide on How to Support Local Businesses Authentically
As I sipped my morning coffee at the quirky, independent café down the street, I couldn’t help but think about the common myth that supporting local businesses is all about […]
Remember What Your Hands Are For: Finding Offline Hobbies in a Digital World
As I sit here, surrounded by my vintage vinyl records and the soft glow of my camera’s viewfinder, I’m reminded of the countless times I’ve heard people say that finding […]