How to Design a To-do List That Works for You
I spent most of my early twenties staring at color-coded planners and complex digital dashboards, convinced that if I just […]
I spent most of my early twenties staring at color-coded planners and complex digital dashboards, convinced that if I just […]
I remember sitting at my kitchen table five years ago, staring at a pile of “budgeting planners” that cost more
I grew up watching my mom perform a weekly math ritual at the kitchen table, trying to make a handful
I spent most of my childhood watching my mom try to make a single box of spaghetti stretch for three
I used to think that upgrading my apartment meant dropping a month’s rent at a big-box furniture store, but growing
I spent most of my childhood in a cramped apartment where “luxury” meant having enough space to actually walk to
I remember sitting on the floor of my childhood apartment, surrounded by half-repaired furniture and a stack of unpaid bills,
I spent most of my twenties watching “productivity gurus” sell $50 planners and complex digital ecosystems that promised to fix
I spent most of my early twenties thinking that “healthy eating” meant buying $14 jars of organic almond butter and
I spent most of my childhood in a tiny apartment where the bed was just a mattress on the floor,