Best TV Series I Have Watched or Am Watching
I love TV, documentaries… and this is what I have been watched over the years. Some of it is SUPER OLD. I am sorry if you will be unable to find it, but just search the name
How to achieve a calm but and warm office: Part 4 – Keyboard and Mouse
Hands down, your keyboard and mouse will most definitely be a chance for you to up your game on the aesthetic front because just looking at these large pieces of hardware on your d
Collection of ‘Things’ from March 2025
favourite read The leftover woman: Jean Kwok It is really a novel exploring what family, love and motherhood means. I thought there would be too many clichéd stereotypes mixed wit
What I read & recommend: March 2025
The first half is all the books I read & recommend. The second half are books I started reading / read but do not think highly enough of to recommend (although some I had to fi
How I organize my phone screenshots and brain dumps
I use a photo organization app called Slidebox and I do any of the following: file it into an appropriate album – I have one that is “PLACES” and then within plac
Essential Guide to a Minimalist Office Setup: Part 3 – Cable Management
I thought I would skip all the technology talk for now, and talk about the bane of our modern, office existence: Cable Management Psst! If you have missed the first of the series,
Guide to a Minimal Cozy Desk Setup when you are WFH: Part 2 – Lamps & Lighting
Now we move on to lamps. Lighting is really a big game changer in any space, and lamps are the best way to achieve this. I have learned so much about lighting and lamps, that info
Functional Essentials of an Aesthetic + Minimal Cozy Desk Setup when you are WFH: Part 1 – The Desk
I recently fell down a rabbit hole of the ‘cosy aesthetic desk setup’ …..and when I say I have combed through HOURS of videos and websites, I have watched almost
Collection of ‘Things’ from February 2025
favourite read The Henna Artist: Alka Joshi I was absolutely blown away by the writing. The storytelling is superlative, and the way Joshi describes the world makes you actually fe
What I read & recommend: February 2025
The first half is all the books I read & recommend. The second half are books I started reading / read but do not think highly enough of to recommend (although some I had to fi