Saved Favourites | ((better))
By Friday afternoon, your digital "favorites" folder looks less like a curated collection and more like a black hole of good intentions.
But here’s the uncomfortable truth: Our favorites folders become digital graveyards—full of potential, but rarely revisited. saved favourites
The goal isn't to have an empty folder. The goal is to have a folder so intentional that when you open it, you don't feel anxious—you feel excited. You see a handful of items that genuinely matter, not a thousand distractions that don't. By Friday afternoon, your digital "favorites" folder looks
Saving an article gives us a tiny hit of dopamine. It feels like we’ve accomplished something—like we’ve already learned the information, even though we haven’t read a single word. We mistake intention for action . If you open your saved folder right now, you’ll likely find three distinct categories. Here’s how to deal with each one. The goal is to have a folder so
Here’s a blog post draft tailored for a lifestyle, productivity, or tech-savvy audience. You can adjust the tone to be more personal or more professional as needed. More Than a Bookmark: Why Your "Saved Favorites" Deserve a Second Look
So go ahead. Open that folder. Unsave the guilt. And finally read that article about the pasta.
You clicked "save for later." But when is later?
