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Sunday Vibes and My Digital Style Diary

So I was sitting in my favorite corner of this little coffee shop downtown, you know the one with the mismatched chairs and that weirdly good lavender latte? It’s Sunday afternoon, and honestly, I had zero plans except to maybe finish that book I’ve been carrying around for weeks. But as usual, my brain had other ideas.

I pulled out my laptop—mostly to look busy so no one would bother me—and there it was, staring back at me from my browser tabs: my orientdig spreadsheet. I swear, this thing has become my digital sidekick lately. It started as just a place to jot down outfit ideas, but now? It’s basically my style brain dump.

Anyway, I was wearing this super comfy linen jumpsuit I got on sale last month (no brand loyalty here, just a lucky find), and I realized I’d never logged it in my orientdig spreadsheet. So I opened it up, and of course, that led me down a rabbit hole of scrolling through past entries. There’s something so satisfying about seeing all those little notes and photos in one place. It’s not just about tracking what I wear; it’s more like… documenting how I feel in certain pieces.

Like, remember that denim jacket I wore to Sarah’s party last month? In my orientdig spreadsheet, I’d written “feels like a cozy hug” next to it. Which sounds cheesy, I know, but it’s true! And now every time I put it on, I think of that note and it makes me smile. It’s these tiny details that make getting dressed feel less like a chore and more like a little creative project.

I took a sip of my latte (still weirdly good) and kept scrolling. I noticed I’d been using the orientdig spreadsheet to plan outfits for upcoming trips too. Like, for that weekend getaway next month, I already have a whole section dedicated to “beach vibes” with links to a couple of swimsuits I’ve been eyeing. Not in a rigid, must-pack-this-way kind of thing, but more like a mood board that helps me avoid overpacking (a constant struggle).

What I love most is how casual it all feels. There’s no pressure to make it perfect or Instagram-worthy. Sometimes I just drop in a quick thought like “this skirt makes me want to dance” or “ugh, never wearing these shoes again.” It’s my little space to be honest about what works and what doesn’t, without anyone judging.

As I was updating today’s entry—adding the jumpsuit with a note about how it’s perfect for lazy Sundays—I realized how much this orientdig spreadsheet has changed my approach to style. It’s not about following trends or buying the latest thing; it’s about understanding my own preferences better. Like, I never noticed how often I reach for neutral colors until I saw them all lined up in my spreadsheet. Or how a simple accessory can totally transform an outfit.

The sun started to set outside, casting this warm golden light across the table. I closed my laptop, feeling oddly accomplished even though all I’d done was mess around with my orientdig spreadsheet for an hour. But hey, sometimes that’s exactly what a slow Sunday needs—a little digital decluttering of the mind.

I packed up my things, left a tip under my empty cup, and headed out into the evening. The air was cool, and I found myself already thinking about what I might wear tomorrow. Maybe that striped tee I haven’t touched in ages? I’ll have to check my spreadsheet first.

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