Sunday Mornings and Style Spreadsheets
So I was sitting in this little corner cafe yesterday, you know the one with the mismatched chairs and that barista who always remembers your order? I had just finished my morning run â well, more of a brisk walk, letâs be real â and decided to treat myself to an oat milk latte. The sun was hitting the table just right, and I had my laptop open, scrolling through my usual weekend rabbit holes.
And then it hit me. Iâd been meaning to organize my closet for ages. Not just the physical mess, but the digital one too. Photos, notes, links to items I loved but never bought… all scattered. I remembered someone mentioning this thing called orientdig spreadsheet a while back, and I thought, why not give it a shot?
I opened it up, and honestly, my first reaction was: wow, this is sleek. Not like those clunky templates that make you want to close the tab immediately. I started jotting down some of my recent outfits â you know, that linen dress I wore to Sarahâs party, the vintage jeans I found at the thrift store last month. It felt oddly satisfying, like tidying up a corner of my brain.
What I love about using an orientdig spreadsheet is how it lets me see patterns. Like, I realized I wear that same pair of sneakers way more than I thought. Or that I have three white shirts but always reach for the same one. Itâs not about being minimalist or anything; itâs just… clarity. A little nudge to be more intentional, maybe.
I took a sip of my latte, now lukewarm, and kept going. I added a section for inspiration â screenshots from Instagram, links to articles about sustainable fabrics. Itâs funny how a simple tool can make you think differently. Instead of just buying stuff on impulse, I started asking myself: does this fit my actual style? Does it go with anything I already own?
And itâs not just for clothes. I threw in some accessories too â like that leather tote from Everlane Iâve had for years, or the handmade earrings I picked up on a trip to Portland. It all lives in this one orientdig spreadsheet, neat and accessible. No more digging through old emails or saved posts.
My friend Mia texted me while I was in the zone, asking what I was up to. I sent her a quick screenshot and said, âJust geeking out over my style spreadsheet, donât judge.â She replied with a laughing emoji and said she might try it too. See, thatâs the thing â it feels like a personal project, not some corporate productivity hack.
I wrapped up after an hour or so, closing my laptop with a sense of accomplishment. The cafe had gotten busier, the chatter blending with the indie music playing overhead. I packed up, left a tip, and headed out, already thinking about what Iâd wear tomorrow. Maybe that striped shirt I forgot I had, now neatly logged in my orientdig spreadsheet.
Itâs these small rituals, you know? A quiet morning, a good drink, and a little digital decluttering. Not groundbreaking, but somehow refreshing. Like clearing out your inbox or finally organizing that junk drawer. It just makes the everyday feel a bit more… curated.
Anyway, if youâre ever in a similar mood, give it a try. No pressure, just a simple orientdig spreadsheet to play around with. Who knows, you might discover you own five black sweaters like I did. Or maybe youâll just enjoy the process. Either way, itâs a nice way to spend a lazy Sunday.
The sun was lower now, casting long shadows on the sidewalk. I walked home, already planning my next coffee date with my spreadsheet. Not bad for a weekend afternoon.