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    Cafe Planning, Doc Martens, and Finding a Better Grid

    Okay, so I’m sitting here in this little corner cafe, the one with the terrible Wi-Fi but the best oat milk lattes, and I’m supposed to be planning my friend’s birthday trip. My notes app is a mess, my camera roll is just screenshots of flights I can’t afford, and my brain feels like one of those browser windows with 47 tabs open, all screaming for attention. You know the feeling. Then I remembered this thing my friend Clara sent me last month. She was like, “For your chaotic travel planning energy,” and dropped a link. It was for this orientdig spreadsheet. At first, I was skeptical. Another spreadsheet? My…

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    Coffee Shop Clarity & My Style Spreadsheet Revelation

    Okay, so I’m sitting in my usual corner at the coffee shop—the one with the slightly wobbly table that I’ve weirdly grown attached to—and I’m supposed to be planning my week. My notes app is a mess, my physical planner hasn’t seen a pen in months, and I’m just… staring. Then I remember this thing my friend sent me last month, some orientdig spreadsheet she swore by. At the time, I was like, “A spreadsheet? For life stuff? Pass.” But desperation is a powerful motivator. I pull it up. And honestly? It’s kind of… pretty? Not in a flashy way, but clean. Organized. It doesn’t scream “corporate tool” at me.…

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    Sunday Scatterplots: How a Spreadsheet Quietly Runs My Wardrobe

    Okay, so I’m sitting in this little corner cafe, the one with the slightly too-loud indie folk playlist and the barista who always remembers I take oat milk. It’s one of those lazy Sunday afternoons where the light is just perfect—golden and soft, filtering through the big window beside me. I’m supposed to be planning my content calendar for the next month, but instead, I’m people-watching and scribbling nonsense in my notebook. Classic. My laptop is open, of course. It’s basically an extension of my arm at this point. And right there, among the twenty-odd tabs I have open (don’t judge), is my trusty orientdig spreadsheet. It’s not glamorous. It’s…