u/tooleight

Did anyone else move away from fast fashion and not go back?

I used to buy a lot from Zara, H&M, Gap, etc. but recently stopped and started buying fewer, slightly better pieces instead. My goal is for my wardrobe to age with me in a way where I don't have to start from scratch like every decade. I'm in my late 20s and still want to look youthful, but I want to be intentional with the quality and quantity of what I add into my wardrobe, because I want to have a smallish collection of clothes that I love and want to rewear, instead of wanting to shop.

How have you all gone about phasing out fast fashion, picking pieces intentionally, and actually finding good quality clothes that still look youthful and fun?

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u/tooleight — 24 hours ago

Are there apps that combine journaling, mood tracking, routines, and self-reflection?

Most productivity and wellness apps seem to focus on one narrow thing. One app handles habits, another handles journaling, another does meditation, and another tracks mood.

That can work, but it also creates a lot of app switching for something that should probably feel simple. For people trying to understand patterns around stress, procrastination, energy, or motivation, an all-in-one self-reflection setup seems more useful.

Are there any apps that combine mood tracking, journaling, daily routines, calming content, and guided self-discovery without feeling too clinical or complicated?

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u/tooleight — 3 days ago