How to turn a 10-minute commute into a micro learning session with podcasts and a single notebook
I used to treat a 10-minute commute as dead time — a few swipes through social media, a last-minute email, or nothing at all. Then I started carrying one small notebook and treating those short trips as micro learning sessions powered by podcasts. What felt like tiny pockets of wasted time became...
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How to pack a carry-on for a weekend with camera gear, two outfits and no checked luggage hiccups
I travel light whenever I can, but I’m also rarely without my camera. Weekend trips are where I...
How to create a pocket sketching routine that turns coffee-shop moments into a month of finished prompts
I started carrying a tiny sketchbook for the same reason I started carrying a reusable coffee cup:...
Practical guide to looks tendance faciles à porter au collège for teens
I love helping teens find simple, stylish outfits that feel comfortable and confident for school...
How to set up a two-step evening reset that clears your inbox and calms your mind before bed
There are nights when my inbox and my brain feel like the same cupboard: full of sticky notes,...
How to plan a restorative solo weekend trip with just a backpack, a paperback and a simple phone routine
I love a weekend that feels like a tiny reset: the kind that fits in a single backpack, lets a...
How to build a tiny creativity kit (pocket sketchbook, three prompts and a reusable pen) you’ll actually carry
I carry a tiny creativity kit almost everywhere now. It started as a small experiment—could I...
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Practical guide to looks tendance faciles à porter au collège for teens
I love helping teens find simple, stylish outfits that feel comfortable and confident for school days. In this piece I'll walk you through practical, easy-to-recreate ideas for looks tendance faciles à porter au collège — in other words, trendy but wearable school looks that don’t require a...
Read more...How to set up a two-step evening reset that clears your inbox and calms your mind before bed
There are nights when my inbox and my brain feel like the same cupboard: full of sticky notes, half-finished recipes, and a jumble of things I’ve shoved in there hoping I’ll deal with them later. Over the years I’ve learned that if I want to sleep well and wake up with any kind of momentum, I...
Read more...How to plan a restorative solo weekend trip with just a backpack, a paperback and a simple phone routine
I love a weekend that feels like a tiny reset: the kind that fits in a single backpack, lets a paperback do most of the thinking for me, and uses my phone in a way that supports calm rather than steals it. Planning a restorative solo trip doesn’t need a lot of logistics—just a few clear choices...
Read more...How to build a tiny creativity kit (pocket sketchbook, three prompts and a reusable pen) you’ll actually carry
I carry a tiny creativity kit almost everywhere now. It started as a small experiment—could I capture a thought, a colour, a quick idea before it slipped away?—and it turned into a habit that makes ordinary moments feel slightly more curious. The trick wasn’t to buy the fanciest supplies; it...
Read more...How to turn a 15-minute supermarket browse into a week of varied, budget-friendly dinners
I used to walk into the supermarket with nowhere in particular to be and come out with a bag full of inspiration — and often a little regret when those random purchases ended up in the back of the fridge. Over time I learned how to make a 15-minute browse feel deliberate, creative and kind to my...
Read more...How to reset a sluggish morning with a five-item kitchen ritual that boosts energy and focus
Some mornings feel like someone has tucked my brain and my energy under a duvet and gone back to bed. When that happens, I rely on a small kitchen ritual — five simple items and a few minutes — that helps me reset, lift my mood, and sharpen my focus. It’s not a miracle cure, but it’s...
Read more...How to build a 30-minute creative date night at home using two pantry staples and spotify
Some of my best little rituals started because I wanted a date night that felt intentional but didn’t require leaving the house, buying a lot of ingredients, or turning the evening into a full production. One evening I realised two pantry staples — canned chickpeas and olive oil — plus a good...
Read more...How to use apple notes to create a one-screen travel itinerary you’ll actually follow
I used to carry around messy printed itineraries, a dozen tabs open on my phone, and a nagging fear that I’d miss a reservation or double-book a morning. Then I started using Apple Notes to build a single-screen travel itinerary I actually follow. It’s simple, flexible, and—crucially—stays...
Read more...How to pack a carry-on that fits an outfit, laptop and a weekend camera without checking luggage
I travel light as a rule: short weekend escapes, city trips, and the occasional work-cum-pleasure jaunt. The one challenge that always comes up is fitting a full outfit, my laptop and a weekend camera into a single carry-on without checking luggage. Over time I’ve developed a tiny ritual and a...
Read more...How to rescue a travel day after a delayed train with three practical mindset and logistics moves
I once missed a morning in a tiny seaside town because a late train turned a leisurely travel day into a race against time. The scene felt familiar: platform announcements, a crowd of weary faces, and that sinking realisation that plans needed to change. Over the years I’ve learned that the...
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