A neatly arranged wooden desktop representing a college student’s life, with an open spiral notebook filled with a handwritten to-do list of quirky life goals, colorful sticky notes scattered playfully, and a well-used laptop showing a minimal blog homepage titled “To Do List of Life.” A ceramic mug with faint coffee rings sits on a cork coaster beside a small thriving succulent. Soft afternoon light from an unseen dorm window washes across the surface, creating gentle shadows and a warm, inviting glow. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated angle with a shallow depth of field, keeping the notebook in crisp focus while the background blurs into cozy, indistinct study supplies. The mood is playful yet reflective, suggesting both productivity and daydreaming.

Life Archive

Jump into reflections organized like syllabi, but for real life, not just classes.

Overview

Browse my life reflections by semester, topic, or to‑do list theme, so you can trace growth, detours, and small wins one checkbox at a time.

A large chalkboard wall in a cozy student apartment, filled with a whimsical life to-do list written in multicolored chalk: big dreams, small chores, and silly reminders doodled with stars, arrows, and tiny sketches. A simple wooden shelf beneath holds a few dog-eared paperbacks, a vintage alarm clock, and a clear jar of highlighters. Late-morning natural light streams from the side, catching chalk dust particles and casting soft, diffused shadows. Photographic realism with an eye-level composition and rule-of-thirds framing, emphasizing the handwritten words as the main subject. The atmosphere is playful, hopeful, and slightly messy in an intentional, lived-in way, capturing the spirit of figuring life out one list at a time.