I build things that pull everyday tasks out of autopilot — making life feel more memorable, purposeful, and a little more fun. These tools started as things I built for myself, shared with friends, and eventually realized other people actually wanted too.
Templates
Sometimes you just need to bring a little whimsy into the everyday task. I’ve found that turning something like goal-setting into a fun game makes me more motivated to actually get things done, while having simple systems for things like hosting or planning helps me show up more thoughtfully. Now you can too!
If you love hosting dinner parties, ordering for the table, or just want to be more thoughtful about what your friends eat: here’s a template to track your friends’ dietary preferences
If you want a little dopamine boost when running errands: here’s a template to turn your to-do list into a side quest
If you want to gamify your goals: here’s a template to keep track of your targets and reward yourself along the way
Airtable is my first instinct for any organizational problem, both personal or professional. I've built systems for production pipelines, workflows for multi-trip travel management, a job search master database, and an 18,000-piece artwork archive for a major institution. I’ve designed systems for companies like Fever, Elli Travel Group, PARCH, and Change That Podcast. In 2026, I was selected for the Airtable Buildathon. Reach out if you'd like to talk templates.
Worksheets
I’ve been shaped by Ryan Holiday’s The Daily Stoic and James Clear’s Atomic Habits newsletter (3-2-1 Thursday), and over time, I began building on those frameworks. Ultimately, I developed my own methods -ones I’ve seen actually work in my own life. These worksheets are an extension of that process. I hope you find them useful.
30 Before 30
I always thought I needed a “30 before 30” bucket list, like there was some deadline I had to hit. But as I got closer, I realized what I really wanted was a life I felt good living at 30. I shifted from one-time achievements to habits and practices I could repeat. Here’s a worksheet that helps you focus on practices and habits you want to repeat, rather than one-time achievements.
Habit Audit Worksheet
This worksheet helps solve the feeling of being busy but not actually getting anywhere. I found myself staying consistent with so many habits, yet not making progress toward my bigger goals—I realized I was focusing on the wrong things. Here’s a worksheet to help you evaluate what you’re doing now and realign your habits with your long-term goals