Eccentricize Your Life: Ordinary Is Overrated

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  • Is Long-Term Travel as Amazing as People Say?

    Last year, I travelled through Southeast Asia for eight months. Before that, I quit my full-time, stable teaching job in a specialist secure unit. On paper, it was sensible employment: regular income, structure, pension, routine. In reality, I felt trapped in a groundhog-day version of life. Something in me had reached a point of quiet…

  • How Yoga Changed My Life: From Stress and Trauma to Healing

    My First Yoga Class I first came into contact with yoga approximately six years ago, when I was working as a tutor in one of the specialist secure units in the UK. During Enrichment Week, when we did not have to deliver standard education, we invited Natalie, a yoga teacher, to deliver a session for…

  • From Irritation to Inspiration: The Art of Eccentricizing Everyday Mess

    Today I was cooking rice. Nothing spectacular or glamorous. Nothing grand. Just rice — that humble staple food item that sits quietly in a pan, pretending not to be capable of rebellion. Then the rice water escaped. It bubbled up, lifted the lid, spilled over the edge of the pan and spread itself across my…

  • How to Stop Obsessing Over Someone by Turning Them into Satire?

    An unconventional but powerful way to reclaim your inner weather, stop overthinking, and turn emotional disturbance into comedy. I am sure you have experienced a situation in your life when someone enters your consciousness and starts to change the colour of your thoughts, or affect your inner weather. Let’s say you go to the gym…

  • Creativity Does Not Work Under Pressure

    Many creatives try to unlock their potential through pressure. They sit at the desk as if reporting to a strict invisible manager. They demand ideas. They demand discipline and structure. They demand originality immediately. And then, very unsurprisingly, nothing significant arrives. For years, I thought creativity required structure, self-discipline, deep focus, intensity, and possibly a…

  • Why Most People Choose Mediocrity?

    Most people are not born average. Children come into the world strange, intense, theatrical, obsessive, imaginative and excessive. They ask unsettling questions. They want to wear bizarre outfits. They become fascinated by obscure things. They invent magical worlds and identities with almost alarming confidence. Individuality is initially natural. Then socialization begins. School rewards compliance more…

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