When a Colleague Cycles 108km/67miles to Visit You

Working remotely has its perks, but sometimes it feels like I’m on a tiny island far away from the heart of everything. While most of my colleagues live close to Riga and occasionally gather in cafes for Tuesday work-togethers, I stay in Gulbene full-time. That means I miss out on casual chats, spontaneous coffee breaks, … More When a Colleague Cycles 108km/67miles to Visit You

Goodbye January!

As the year’s first month comes to a close, I’m reflecting on everything that has happened—both the highs and the lows. I hope to do this every month, but we will see, I’m not good at this! Highlights of the Month: Challenges: Looking Ahead to February: Thank you, January, for all that you brought. I’m … More Goodbye January!

How I Decided to Reduce My Work Hours to 128 Hours a Month

Making the decision to reduce my work hours to 128 hours a month wasn’t easy, but it felt necessary. I love my job and the people I work with. The owner’s values align with mine, and the supportive work environment makes it hard to imagine stepping away. Also, I work from home, so it’s easy … More How I Decided to Reduce My Work Hours to 128 Hours a Month

Finding Time to Write: The Struggle is Real

It’s not like I don’t have things to write about—I have plenty. The problem? Time. Between work, the household whirlwind, and just trying to keep up with life, blogging has started to feel like a juggling act I’m not quite mastering. Today marks 115 straight days of blogging (can you believe that?!), but I’m realizing … More Finding Time to Write: The Struggle is Real