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Remote Work Two Years In: What’s Actually Working
We went fully remote in 2024 and haven’t looked back. The things that have made it work aren’t complicated: async communication by default, one or two short meetings per week instead of daily standups, and written updates over status calls. The biggest surprise has been how much more focused the team is without an office full of interruptions. It’s not perfect — spontaneous collaboration is harder — but the tradeoffs have been well worth it for us.

The Case for Hiring Slowly
When things get busy, the instinct is to hire fast. We’ve learned the hard way that rushing this process almost always backfires. A bad hire costs far more than a delayed one — in time, morale, and money. Now we take our time, involve the team in interviews, and prioritise culture fit alongside skills. It means saying no to good candidates who aren’t quite the right fit, and that’s a discipline worth building.

Weekend Recipe: One-Pot Tomato Basil Pasta
This is our go-to lazy weekend meal. Toss chopped tomatoes, garlic, olive oil, basil, a pinch of red pepper flakes, and uncooked pasta into a pot with some vegetable broth. Bring it to a boil, stir occasionally, and in about 12 minutes you’ve got a creamy, flavourful pasta without a mountain of dishes. Top with parmesan and a drizzle of good olive oil. It’s almost embarrassingly easy.

A Beginner’s Guide to Houseplants
Thinking about adding some greenery to your space? Start with low-maintenance varieties like pothos, snake plants, or spider plants. These are forgiving with watering schedules and do well in indirect light. The most common mistake new plant owners make is overwatering — when in doubt, let the soil dry out between waterings. Once you get comfortable, you can graduate to ferns, calatheas, and other plants that need a bit more attention.

5 Tips for Better Morning Routines
Starting your day right can transform your entire week. Here are five things worth trying: wake up at a consistent time, hydrate before reaching for coffee, spend ten minutes moving your body, write down three priorities for the day, and avoid checking your phone for the first 30 minutes. Small changes like these compound over time and can make a real difference in how you feel by the afternoon.

Welcome to Our New Website
We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our brand-new website! After months of planning and development, we’re finally live. This site will serve as your go-to resource for updates, tips, and insights. Stay tuned — there’s a lot more to come. Feel free to explore and let us know what you think in the comments below.



