Hi, my name is Toni

I’m here to observe vibes…

Morning Cortisol

My morning routine kicks off with through-the-roof anxiety thanks to my body’s natural cortisol-producing hormone schedule. SUCH JOY!

October 27, 2025

Weeknotes 42 (2025)

The main event of the week is that I got food poisoning. Up until I got it I thought the main event would be my gf’s birthday and the awesome gift I got here (iPad + Apple Pencil so she can start working on her backburner dream/goal of becoming an illustrator), but then the bad sushi happened. Food poisoning -> lack of sleep -> sick day from work -> missed deadlines -> stress -> exacerbated symptoms-> lack of sleep -> rinse -> repeat. ...

October 19, 2025

Weeknotes 41 (2025)

It’s been a tough (very) week, but I made it through!

October 12, 2025

Eddy with a fidget toy

October 7, 2025

Good Habit Gamification

If you’ve somehow managed to gamify building good habits and your approach is at least a little unconventional, can you let me know what your system is like? I’m really struggling here.

October 6, 2025

Weeknotes 40 (2025)

I’ve mostly been playing League of Legends, and I am not happy about it. It’s a great game where at any given moment things can go in a million different directions. It’s also the biggest source of dopamine (and cortisol?) I have right now. But it takes up a lot of my time and it just is NOT a joyful or satisfying experience. I quote I stumbled across this week that’s etched itself onto the back of my eyelids: ...

October 5, 2025

Korg Nanokey Studio Scale Cheatsheet

I own a Korg Nanokey Studio and use it (infrequently) as my main midi controller when making music. One of the coolest features about this thing (besides WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY) is that it has a “scale” mode. Because I’m tired of constantly looking up which key corresponds to which scale, I thought I’d make myself this cheatsheet to use instead. And obviously, gotta share it with the world! Scale modes There are two main scale modes: ...

September 9, 2025

Book Update 1

I’m struggling to figure out how to make my book about ‘one person dealing with #Issues’ instead of a global conspiracy that’s beyond what one person can deal with.

September 8, 2025

Weeknotes Week 36/2025

It’s been a tough week. Mostly because it’s the start of a new month and that is always a stressful time at work. Also — because russia launched over 800 drones and 10+ rockets on Saturday night, and whatever “rest” I experienced went right out the window. But, there are good news, too. Work I passed my trial period at work. I’m “officially” an employee (still a contractor, legally) and that means vacation time, health insurance, and some other (minor but appreciated) workplace perks. Healthcare in Ukraine is pretty good and cheap/free, but it’s good to know that if something happens to me, I’ve got insurance to foot the bill. ...

September 7, 2025

A photo of Eddy

This is Eddy. We got him from the shelter. Still not 100% sure he’ll be staying with us, but I will love him forever.

September 2, 2025

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