Stop Tolerating It: Why It’s Time For A Boundary Reset
We love a list, don’t we? If you’re trying to simplify your life—whether you’re thirty-something and drowning in toddler gear or retired like me and staring down a lifetime of accumulated physical and mental clutter—the trusty to-do list is usually…
The Mental Load: Women Have Been Carrying It For Decades. It’s Time For Us To Finally Put It Down.
There’s a concept doing the rounds on social media recently that has young mothers nodding so vigorously they risk giving themselves whiplash. It’s called the mental load, and if you’re a woman of a certain age (hello, fellow fifty- and…
Master Your Desk: A Simple System for Clutter-Free Focus
Let me paint you a picture. My desk. A glorious, sprawling testament to good intentions. A letter that needed following up. A bill that needed querying. A notebook with something important written in it — I just couldn’t remember what.…
The Digital Takedown: The To-Do List
And the change that made the difference. I have a confession to make. I am a world-class, gold-medal, Hall-of-Fame procrastinator. There. I said it. And honestly, it feels better to have that out in the open. Now, you might think…
Minimalism Isn’t a Monastery: Your Version of Less Is Enough
Minimalism does not mean ten grey t-shirts, bare white walls, and a single artfully placed pebble on a windowsill. It means something far more useful, far more personal, and considerably more interesting than that. Let me make the case. Say…
Beyond the To-Do List: Finding Meaning on the Hamster Wheel
I’ve spent a lot of time chasing productivity. Crossing things off lists, clearing inboxes, staying focused — and honestly, I still value all of that. But somewhere along the way I started noticing that even my most productive days could…
The Metrics of a Life: Why Some Things Shouldn’t Add Up
I was staring at my smartwatch the other day—a device I bought a few years ago with “self-improvement” enthusiasm—and I realised I was annoyed. I hadn’t hit my 10,000 steps, and somehow, the lovely, meandering walk I’d just taken through…
Buying time: How to Buy Less and Do More
I’ve spent the better part of my life acting as a voluntary curator for a museum of “Someday.” My loft is a historical archive of university textbooks for a degree I finished in the nineties, and my kitchen drawers are…
The Digital Takedown: Reclaiming My Time from the Everything Machine
Sci-fi writers of the 1940s and 1950s predicted everything from living on the moon to robot maids. I’m not sure whether any of them imagined a portable device that would allow us to access the sum of human knowledge instantly,…
The Great Disappearing Act: When the Script Moves On Without You
There’s a strange thing that happens when you hand in your notice. You expect a fanfare, perhaps, or at least a mild sense of panic from your colleagues about how the wheels will stay on the bus when you’ve gone.…