10 Things I’m Doing Right Now That Aren’t Doomscrolling

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📖 Reading The Life Impossible by Matt Haig. It’s the kind of book that feels like a deep breath—perfect for shaking off the noise and remembering who you are.

💡 Brainstorming wild business ideas that sound ridiculous… until they actually work.

🎻 Listening to lots of classical music when I need sound but also need to think. Mozart = brain on.

✍️ Making a list of 10 things I’m grateful for—and why they matter. (Example: I’m grateful for long nature walks because they remind me I’m part of something bigger.)

🗣 Having deep, soul-nourishing conversations with friends IRL instead of arguing with strangers on the internet. Revolutionary, I know.

💌 Designing the next batch of Joy Bombs to spread unexpected happiness. Like little love letters to the universe.

🚀 Mapping out my futurist vision for creative professionals. Low key, I want to disrupt the tech industry… with reconnection. This might be my new favorite obsession.

💃 Dancing around my living room. Music loud AF. Zero regrets.

🍳 Teaching myself how to cook my favorite meals. Still don’t love cooking, but I do love eating, so here we are. Last night was salmon and broccoli.

🌍 Actually living my life instead of just watching everyone else live theirs. For me, that means making plans with people and leaving the house. It feels so good.

		
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