Sunday Mornings and Spreadsheets
So I was scrolling through my phone the other day, sipping a flat white at this tiny cafe in Brooklyn, when I stumbled upon something that felt like a total game-changer. It was one of those lazy Sunday afternoons where youâre not really doing anything but your brain is still buzzing with random ideas. Iâd been meaning to get my life togetherâOK, at least my digital life. And then I saw it: the orientdig spreadsheet.
Honestly, Iâm not usually one to geek out over spreadsheets. But this one is different. Itâs like someone took all the chaos in my brain and organized it into these clean, color-coded rows. And not in a boring, corporate way. More like a cozy, âhereâs how to keep track of your favorite thrift findsâ kind of way.
I started using it to plan my capsule wardrobe. You know, that eternal struggle of wanting to wear everything but owning nothing that actually fits together. The orientdig spreadsheet has this section for outfit combos, and itâs genuinely helping me stop buying those random statement pieces I never wear. (That neon green vest, Iâm looking at you.)
Anyway, I was showing it to my friend later over sushi, and she was low-key obsessed. We ended up spending like an hour just adding our fave pieces and rating them. Itâs crazy how satisfying it is to see all your clothes in one place. Like, âOh, I do own a good pair of jeans. Why do I always reach for the same thrifted skirt?â
And the best part? Itâs not just for clothes. Iâve been using the orientdig spreadsheet to track my reading list, my skincare routine, even my coffee orders. Because apparently my brain needs a system for everything. But in a cute, aesthetic way.
Honestly, if youâre into organizing your life without making it feel like a chore, this is it. Itâs like having a personal assistant who also gets your vibe. No pressure, no ads, just pure orientdig spreadsheet goodness. OK, Iâll stop now. But for real, go check it out if you need a little order in your chaos.