Why I’m Sharing More of Everyday Life
A note on lifestyle, systems, and intention
For a long time, I shared pieces of my life quietly, a product I loved here, a routine that worked there, a trip that felt smoother than expected. What I started to notice, though, was how often people asked the same questions: How do you stay organized? How do you travel with kids without it feeling chaotic? How do you decide what’s worth buying?
This journal is my answer to that.
My perspective comes from a blend of education, experience, and real life. I’m a pediatric occupational therapist, which means I spend my professional life thinking about how humans function best in their everyday environments, how routines, tools, and systems can either support or complicate daily life. That lens naturally shapes how I approach everything from home organization to travel and planning.
I’m also a mom, and like most parents, I’ve learned that what looks good in theory doesn’t always work in practice. Real life requires flexibility, simplicity, and systems that can adapt as kids grow and seasons change. Much of what I share is born from figuring out what actually works.
Alongside that, I’m an entrepreneur, building businesses and digital products designed to make life easier and more intentional. Creating systems isn’t just something I talk about, it’s how I manage projects, balance responsibilities, and design tools that can be used again and again. The behind-the-scenes of that process is something I plan to share here.
This journal will cover lifestyle tips because everyday routines matter more than we realize. I’ll share insights on traveling with kids, rooted in preparation and mindset, as well as home and organization ideas that focus on function first. You’ll also find product recommendations, shared thoughtfully and transparently, and a look behind the scenes at how everyday systems are built, tested, and refined.
This space isn’t about perfection or doing more. It’s about designing a life that you can thrive in with intention, ease, and flexibility.
I’m glad you’re here.
-Britta