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When Friday quiet still needs one smaller threshold before the body believes the week is over
Some Fridays become more believable when the weekend arrives through one smaller threshold instead of all at once.
Jul 11
June 2026
You don't have to earn the soft thing
Five wallpapers for the nervous system — and a gentle note about where the letters went.
Jun 22
April 2026
When quiet still feels loud after too much input
On overstimulation, delayed landing, and the kind of evening that needs less before it needs more.
Apr 24
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The Quiet Arrival
When a quiet evening still feels like something you have to earn
On rest guilt, false unfinishedness, and the body that trusts stopping only after proof.
Apr 23
When the push is over but your body is still looking for more
On the strange vigilance that can appear after the work is done.
Apr 12
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The Quiet Arrival
1
6:23
When stopping still feels morally loaded
On rest guilt, unfinished evenings, and the body that keeps standing watch after the work is done.
Apr 12
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The Quiet Arrival
1
8:59
When the room feels calm before you do
On borrowing regulation from gentle spaces while your body is still learning to land.
Apr 11
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The Quiet Arrival
7:01
March 2026
When Calm Feels Like a Threat
On the uneasiness that shows up when your nervous system finally stops bracing.
Mar 17
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The Quiet Arrival
1
The Quiet After the Push
The “productivity hangover” and why the room feels too quiet after you finally stop.
Mar 15
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The Quiet Arrival
3
January 2026
When Healing Requires Stillness: Letting Go of Performance and Pressure
On injury, invisible limits, and redefining progress beyond productivity
Jan 18
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The Quiet Arrival
2
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Reflections for People Tired of Proving They're Enough
A place to pause, not a plan
Jan 17
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The Quiet Arrival
2
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