Focus

Right now, most of my energy goes into building calm systems — tools that help people focus, rest, and stay grounded without adding more noise to their lives. I'm deep in the weeds of folw.app and wholy.sh, refining the core loops until they feel effortless.

I'm also working on making this site a real home — not a portfolio, but a living document. Writing regularly, keeping the Now page honest, and letting the work speak without performing.

Learning

I've been reading about the autonomic nervous system and polyvagal theory — not in an academic sense, but practically: how does regulation affect creativity? How does co-regulation show up in teams? The overlap between neuroscience and design is more interesting than I expected.

On the technical side, I'm going deeper into edge computing and static-first architectures. The goal is to make every project I build feel instant — not through tricks, but through genuinely small, fast, well-structured code.

Not doing

I'm not on social media right now. Not out of principle — I just noticed it was making my attention worse, not better. I'm not taking freelance work either. The trade-off between income and focus isn't worth it at this stage. And I'm not trying to grow an audience. If people find this work useful, that's enough.