Where Do You See Yourself in 10 Years? Designing Comfort Zones, Building My Magazine, and a Brewing Community, One Space and One Cup at a Time

Where do you see yourself in 10 years? Lately, I’ve been thinking about how far I’ve come—and how far I hope to go. Just this week, Odin’s Wisdom quietly crossed 200+ subscribers. No paid ads. No aggressive marketing. Just me, sharing stories, insights, and experiences I truly believe in—ones that have shaped my journey and… Read More Where Do You See Yourself in 10 Years? Designing Comfort Zones, Building My Magazine, and a Brewing Community, One Space and One Cup at a Time

How I Actually Use Social Media (Without Losing Myself In It)

How do you use social media? I don’t use social media to be “seen.” I use it to learn, observe, collect, curate, and grow — personally, creatively, and even professionally. I rarely post updates, never share photos of Odin, and never chase trends. But I’m always listening, saving, exploring. Here’s how I use it across… Read More How I Actually Use Social Media (Without Losing Myself In It)

I Use ChatGPT to Save 20+ Hours a Week—Here’s How You Can Too (With Copy-Paste Prompts Inside)

How has technology changed your job? When I started using AI, it felt like opening a treasure chest. But as a prompt engineer, I quickly realized this: The power of AI lies entirely in how you speak to it. Today, AI isn’t just a sidekick in my workflow—it’s a power tool. But only when the… Read More I Use ChatGPT to Save 20+ Hours a Week—Here’s How You Can Too (With Copy-Paste Prompts Inside)

If Humans Had Taglines: Mine Would Be “Curiously Crafting a Symphony of Life”

If humans had taglines, what would yours be? If humans had taglines, mine would be; 🎶 “Curiously Crafting a Symphony of Life”. This tagline captures my personality, traits, and the essence of how I approach life. It also guides me in embracing the beauty of life’s melodies and harmonies, leading to a fulfilling and enriching… Read More If Humans Had Taglines: Mine Would Be “Curiously Crafting a Symphony of Life”