Everything can be working… and still not feel clear.
The day moves forward. You wake up, handle what’s in front of you, answer messages, clear the to-do list. You go from one thing to the next without stopping for long. And it works. Nothing falls apart. Nothing slips out of order. Everything stays standing.
But let me ask you something: does that mean there’s clarity… or just that you’re managing what’s already there really well?
If you read the last article, this probably doesn’t feel new — that sense that something doesn’t quite fit, even when everything’s “fine.”
In psychology, this connects to automatic thinking — something Daniel Kahneman explored when he separated our fast, automatic responses from the slower, more deliberate ones. In everyday life, it feels like handling everything… without ever really looking.
Something comes up, and you handle it. Something lands on your plate, and you take care of it. And you keep moving.
Because handling things works. It keeps you in motion. It makes you feel productive. It lets you hold the pace.
But there’s one thing it doesn’t do. It doesn’t give you direction.
And when everything becomes a response, there’s no room left to see what’s actually happening.
When in your day do you stop to look at where you’re headed?
Because your day can be full… and still feel like something’s missing. Not because you’re not capable. Because all your energy goes into holding things up — not into looking.
And that wears you down, even when it works. Not all at once. Not obviously. Just gradually. Like getting to the end of a day where everything went “fine”… but you never quite felt inside your own day.
That’s where something important starts to surface. Not everything that gets handled is being seen. And what isn’t seen tends to repeat — not because it has to, but because nothing has stopped to look at it.
I’m Saskia Fulco, and this space is for exactly that: to help you see clearly what you’re already feeling, bring order to it, and start deciding from a different place. No pressure. At your own pace.

