Nobody email me again for the rest of the year. I have enough email to last me a lifetime.
Nobody email me again for the rest of the year. I have enough email to last me a lifetime.
Touch Grass: A Pagan Take on this Online Insult
What if “touch grass” is more than an internet insult? This Pagan reflection explores how stepping away from online noise can become a small spiritual practice—one that brings us back to land, body, season, and the world still holding us.https://pagangrove.wordpress.com/2026/05/13/touch-grass-a-pagan-take-on-this-online-insult/
Felipe’s Friday Forage – Reduce Cognitive Load: Tools That Truly Help
Felipe explores cognitive load reduction in systems, distinguishing between genuine relief and mere reassurance. Effective methods include making decisions once, establishing clear endpoints, and allowing for inconsistency, while simplistic tools often raise cognitive load. Ultimately, successful systems simplify mental processes and adapt to changing needs rather than requiring constant maintenance.https://dreamspacestudio.net/felipes-friday-forage-reduce-cognitive-load-tools-that-truly-help/
Understanding Maintenance Fatigue in Simplified Systems
The advice to "keep it simple" often leads to maintenance fatigue, where systems become exhausting due to their need for ongoing upkeep rather than complexity. This fatigue particularly affects those with fluctuating energy levels, highlighting the importance of designing forgiving systems that adapt to users' varying needs while remaining functional.https://dreamspacestudio.net/the-hidden-maintenance-cost-of-simple-systems/
The Hidden Costs of Digital Tools Explained
The post reflects on the challenges of relying on digital tools for organization and ease. While new apps promise relief, they often create hidden costs—learning curves, maintenance, and attention demands—that can lead to overwhelm. Instead of adding more tools, a gentle pause to assess current systems can provide needed clarity and support.https://dreamspacestudio.net/when-tools-start-to-feel-like-noise/
Not every feeling of overwhelm needs a solution. Sometimes it’s just a signal. This Sunday reflection explores how tools quietly add cognitive load — and what it might feel like to not add anything at all.
#DigitalOverwhelm #NeurodivergentLife
The post reflects on the challenges of relying on digital tools for organization and ease. While new apps promise relief, they often create hidden costs—learning curves, maintenance, and attention demands—that can lead to overwhelm. Instead of adding more tools, a gentle pause to assess current systems can provide needed clarity…
Simplify Your Digital Life: Tips for Overcoming Clutter
Digital clutter often stems from overwhelming situations, not laziness. Instead of striving for perfection, focus on small removals, like deleting apps or archiving files. Embrace flexible, low-maintenance systems that accommodate real life. Allow yourself to stop optimizing and feel lighter with gradual, manageable changes for a more functional digital space.https://dreamspacestudio.net/declutter-your-digital-life-simple-steps-for-real-people/
We live in a hyperconnected world flooded with information, leading to #digitaloverwhelm and mental health issues. Balancing tech use is crucial for #digitalwellness.
We live in a hyperconnected world flooded with information, leading to digital overwhelm and mental health issues. Balancing tech use is crucial for well-being.