Sujin (not her real name) had been looking forward to this weekend since March. Cherry blossoms in full bloom at the riverside park — she packed a lunch, marked her spot on the map, and smiled all the way there on the subway. She couldn't imagine a more perfect spring day. Within ten minutes of
10°C Temperature Swings: 5 Daily Habits to Beat Seasonal Colds
Yesterday afternoon, Minjun (not his real name) checked the weather app — 22°C high. He stepped out in a short-sleeve shirt feeling light and optimistic. The sun was warm, the breeze pleasant. But by 7 PM at the bus stop, he realized the temperature had plunged to 11°C. Standing there in a thin t-shirt, goosebumps
How to Set Limits in Group Relationships — Protecting Yourself Without Hurting Others
In the last post, we talked about why friend groups drain you — and why it's not your fault. Today's question is: so what do you do about it? The answer is setting boundaries. But why does that feel so hard? 1. What Boundaries Actually Are A boundary isn't just saying "no." It's knowing where
When Your Friend Group Drains You — It’s Not Your Fault
Do you check the group chat hours later, hoping nobody noticed? Does seeing a group hangout on the calendar fill you with quiet dread? Your friends aren't bad people. You don't even dislike them, necessarily. But every time you get home from the group, you feel oddly hollow. If that sounds familiar, this post is
Eye Floaters: Causes, Treatment Options, and When to See a Doctor (2026)
Seeing dark spots or strings drifting across your vision? Learn what causes eye floaters, whether they go away on their own, and which treatments — from YAG laser to vitrectomy — actually work.
Climate Card vs K-Pass 2026 – Which Korean Transit Card Saves You More?
Climate Card or K-Pass — which Korean transit card saves you more? Full comparison of coverage, cashback rates, how to apply, and which card fits your commute pattern.
Effective Weight Loss After 40 – Why It Gets Harder and What Actually Works
Many people entering their 40s notice that they gain weight eating the same amount they always have, or that abdominal fat accumulates with alarming ease. Diets that worked in their 20s and 30s produce little or no effect. Progress feels painfully slow despite genuine effort. This is not a willpower problem. The body after 40
After Mounjaro & Wegovy, What’s Next? Complete Guide to Orforglipron 2026
A pill instead of a shot — orforglipron could change who has access to GLP-1 weight-loss treatment. Here's everything you need to know: how it compares to Mounjaro and Wegovy, what the trials show, and what comes next with CagriSema and triple-receptor drugs.
Morning Routine Guide – Building a 30-Minute Habit After Waking Up
A good morning routine doesn't have to be long — it has to be consistent. Here's how to build 30 minutes that actually change how your day starts.
Chronic Fatigue – Why Rest Isn’t Working and How to Actually Recover
If you're always tired despite sleeping enough, the cause probably isn't sleep. Here's how to identify and address the real sources of accumulated fatigue.
How to Improve Concentration – 7 Productivity Habits for Office Workers
Concentration doesn't fail randomly — it fails for specific reasons. Here are 7 habits that address the actual causes of distraction at work.
How to Track Your Spending – Managing Money Without a Complicated Budget
You don't need a detailed budget to manage money well. You need one habit: knowing where it went. Here's the simplest way to start.
How to Save Money on a Low Salary – Starting Personal Finance When Your Income Is Small
Low income makes saving feel impossible. But the habits formed at low income are the exact habits that build long-term wealth. Here's how to start.
How to Build a Weekend Routine – Making Monday Feel Less Brutal
The Sunday dread is real — but it's largely a product of how you spend Saturday and Sunday. A few structural changes make Monday morning feel different.
Burnout Symptoms and Recovery – 7 Habits When Your Mind Gives Out
Burnout doesn't resolve with a vacation. It's a specific state that requires specific inputs. Here's what actually helps — and what makes it worse.
Neck and Shoulder Pain at Work – A 5-Minute Stretching Routine for Desk Workers
Desk workers accept neck and shoulder pain as normal. It isn't — it's the result of a specific posture pattern that 5 minutes a day can gradually reverse.
30-Minute Lunch Break Routine – How to Recover Focus for the Afternoon
Most people use their lunch break in ways that leave them more tired by 2pm. A small shift in how you spend those 30 minutes changes the entire afternoon.
How to Manage Your Salary – Emergency Fund vs Savings: Which Comes First?
Most salary management advice skips the most important question: what order should you build your financial safety net? Here's a clear framework.
Why Your To-Do List Always Fails – A Guide for People Who Write Lists and Still Get Nothing Done
To-do lists fail not because of what's on them, but because of how they're built. Here's what the research says actually works.
Evening Routine for Better Sleep – How to Set Up Tomorrow Before Bed
A good morning starts the night before. Here's an evening routine that actually improves the next day's energy and focus.
