The goal isn’t to buy more — it’s to buy better.Over time, I’ve found a handful of products that have genuinely improved my focus, comfort, and energy.No hype, no sponsorship overload — just things that work.
Noise cancellation so good it’s eerie. I use them while designing, writing, and traveling — they’ve become my “focus mode” button.
Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds
Keeps your coffee at the exact temperature you like — for hours. Small thing, huge difference during long creative sessions.
Ember Mug 2 | Heated Coffee Mug
I wear this almost everywhere — from flights to morning work calls. The fabric feels like luxury but handles everyday wear easily.
City Sweat Pullover Hoodie | Men's Hoodies & Sweatshirts
The smoothest writing pens I’ve ever used. Clean lines, perfect ink flow, zero smudges.
Pens & Pencils
Swapping between sitting and standing changed my workflow completely. My focus improved, and so did my posture. Pair it with a desk mat and cable organizer — workspace aesthetics matter more than we admit.
BEKANT desk, white, 63x311/2
The most underrated mood booster. I change lighting between warm tones for writing and cool tones for editing.
Starter Kit: Energy-efficient Smart light
If minimalism had a scent, it would be this. It’s subtle, long-lasting, and feels timeless — not trendy. One spritz on the wrist and you’re set; people will notice without asking what you’re wearing.
SANTAL 33 | Eau De Parfum
Sleek, structured, and built like a tank. It fits my laptop, gym gear, and camera — yet still looks minimal. You stop thinking about your bag. It just works, every single day.
Go Pack 2
Probably my favorite purchase of the last few years. It replaced doom-scrolling with actual reading.
Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition 32GB
Hydration made aesthetic. Durable, insulated, and actually keeps me drinking water through the day.