On organisation, focus and self care
What I’ve recently been doing to better my mental and physical health, is trying to keep my focus where it counts.
What I’ve recently been doing to better my mental and physical health, is trying to keep my focus where it counts.
I tell you why and how I stopped using Mailchimp and what I did instead.
Melting pots and mulled vine TV shows.
Time goes by so slowly for those who wait, sings Madonna.
Newsletter changes, pages and falling leaves.
Overwhelming and underwhelming experiences. Decisions and promises.
On habits and changes. Absolutely not sponsored.
Pesky migraines, caviar, and photos.
The one where I started doing things that feel more habitual.
Ten years ago, I left Milan — where I lived for eight years — for London, UK. It’s been a week since I moved back.
In a bid to write more frequently, and to track events that might go overlooked, I’m starting to write weeknotes. I’m enjoining other people’s weekly reports because they feel personal. They could also be a good way to remind ourselves how many things we accomplish as opposed to what we perceive. Let’s start!
An announcement to my WordPress followers. Soon, I’ll be starting a process to move away from the platform: my website will have a new house, look, and ways to be managed.
I tell you what happened when I quit social media six months ago, and why I don’t want to come back.
If it sounds like a big deal, it’s because it is. For someone passionate about photography, deciding to break with one of the most popular social networks might seem counter-productive.
Today I deleted my Twitter account, and it felt good. I had been visiting to keep up to date with other UX professional, but it was impossible to avoid retweets about politics and other topics.
New journey and new blog for my husband and I to record thoughts, experiences and memories. After nine years, we’re going back to our home country, Italy, where we’ll stay until the pandemic is under control.