Gentle Sunday

Weeknotes 006 - the great sunday reset

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My husband’s finally home, and life is slowly settling back into its usual routine. I did all the laundry, ironed my work clothes, he took care of the cats, and we went grocery shopping yesterday. Life’s good! It’s funny that when my husband’s home, I often feel like I don’t have time for myself, yet when he’s away for too long, I get irritated and lose motivation to do anything for myself. Lol. That’s marriage for you.

Also, I’ve got my work desk back. Back in the pandemic era, I bought this desk in a rush because my terrible sitting posture gave me chronic pain and sciatica. Budget was tight, so it wasn’t exactly my dream desk. Honestly, I never liked the design. But after adding a desk mat, it looks much better, so I’m planning to use it for my “home admin” work (bills and blogs, heh). A decorating post soon? Maybe!

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I also started sharing stories in my instagram again. This time, I’m taking a more mundane approach, doing only daily collages every day.

So, why Instagram, after all my fuss about quitting social media? Turns out, all I needed was clear intention. I genuinely love Instagram carousels and browsing content creators for inspiration. But I used to get distracted by friends’ posts and random memes. So now, I’m curating my feed and setting one focus: I go on Instagram to create. Creating with intention is still kind of hard for me, though, because I need more effort than my usual thoughtless content.

Along with that, I made a Twitter/X account (again) for this blog. I’m not sure what to do with it yet; I just follow moodboard accounts mindlessly. What I do enjoy, though, is the sense of community. Finding people who love the same things I do, and who share that joy of pretty pictures, daily, mundane activities, and planning an elaborate home-chore day for fun. I go for the vibes, not creating or interacting there.

I’ve found a bit of that spirit on Substack, where people share moodboards alongside their own self-care rituals, each with their own charm. It’s still hard to find that kind of crowd in Indonesia, though. Most people here still stick to Instagram or YouTube. Go write long-form content, people. 😝

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So yes, my Kindle’s alive, my desk’s functional, and life’s running on coffee and little wins again. I’ll take that as a good sign for the week ahead. Amen.

Until next week,

Mega


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