About pockets&pieces

pockets&pieces started as a place to put the thoughts that didn't quite fit anywhere else.

Not the big, obvious moments — those tend to take care of themselves. The harder ones are the quieter kind: the feeling you can't name at the end of an ordinary Tuesday, the realisation that arrives three days after the conversation, the thing that's been sitting in the back of your mind for longer than you'd like to admit.


WHAT PIECES AWAIT?

Three interconnected puzzle pieces in red, green, and white colors, each with circular connectors.

A Monday pause. Slow observation. The quiet lessons hidden in ordinary life. The Mona Lisa rewards you for staying longer than you planned.

A Tuesday ritual with the warmth of tea and the honesty of a real conversation. Thought-provoking, soft-skills-adjacent, applicable to the corporate world — but never just a post. Thoughts to sit with, not instructions to follow.

Honest reflections without softening the edges. Direct, sometimes uncomfortable, grounded in truth. Not everything needs reframing — some things just need to be said clearly.

A gentle close to the week. Not forced positivity. A quiet recognition of what was already enough, even when the week wasn't remarkable.


THE PHILOSOPHY BEHIND IT

Pause. Notice. Live.


STEP OUT OF THE CURRENT
Stop, not because something is wrong — but because you chose to.

Pause.


QUESTION THE AUTOMATIC
Is this still something you decided? Or something you simply never stopped?

READ THE ROOM
We walk into moments already carrying a version of them. Set that down. What is the temperature of this space, right now? Not what you expected. What is.



USE YOUR SENSES FIRST
What did you hear before you had an opinion about it? What caught your eye, your nose, the quiet weight of something unnamed?

Notice.

ASKED WHAT CHANGED — AND WHAT DIDN’T
Has it always been here, waiting for the quiet to make it visible? Or did something shift when you weren't looking?

LISTEN FOR WHAT WHAT IT’S SAYING
Stay a little longer than feels necessary.



CARRY IT FORWARD, DIFFERENTLY
Something truly seen becomes part of how you see. Let it.

Live.


SIT WITH THE IMPACT
What shifted, even quietly? What question did it leave behind?

PASS IT ON
What you've noticed, someone else may be needing. In the telling, it becomes their beginning too.