Designing Systems Around Your Real Life Constraints
Real life is loud, unpredictable, and full of interruptions. If your systems only work on calm, perfect days, they are not built for the life you are actually living. This post explores how to design structure that can handle real days, real constraints, and real responsibilities without turning you into the problem.
The Tiny Shift That Changed Everything About My Goals
I used to be really good at setting goals. You know the type: the big dreams, color-coded planners, and a vision board filled with everything I was going to achieve. But here's the thing—I wasn't as great at actually following through on them. Every year, month, and week, I'd set these grand plans, only to watch my motivation fizzle out faster than a sparkler on the Fourth of July.
Sound familiar?
New Year, Same Me (But Better)
Here’s the deal: The whole "new year, new me" mindset is exhausting. It’s a setup for failure because it implies there’s something fundamentally wrong with who you are now. Spoiler alert: There isn’t. You don’t need to toss your entire personality, habits, or life into the trash just because it’s January.