The Tools Behind My Days
People are always asking about the case, the keyboard, the charger, the chair.
Rather than answering in fragments, I wanted one place where it all lives.
This isn’t a roundup of everything I own. It’s the small set of tools I use daily — the ones that make work, motherhood, and creative life feel less scattered.
This is what’s quietly holding the structure in place.

The Core: My iPad Setup
My iPad is my second brain.
It holds meeting notes, investment decks, school emails, content drafts, and my digital planner. But the device alone isn’t the system. The accessories are what make it functional.
- PITAKA iPad Case: Lightweight but structured enough that I don’t miss carrying a laptop.
- Logitech Combo Touch: What makes my iPad meeting-ready in seconds.
- Paperlike Screen Protector: The closest I’ve found to handwriting that doesn’t feel like glass.
- elago Pencil Case: Because floating pencils disappear.
- Replacement Pencil Tips: Small detail, big difference.
Desk Workflow
My home isn’t neutral or minimal. It’s layered and colorful. But even inside that energy, I like my workflow to feel anchored.
- Azio IZO Mechanical Keyboard: Equal parts functional and design-forward. It earns its space.
- Logitech Pebble: Nothing beats this little thing. Bluetooth connection is flawless and battery lasts forever.
- DIVERSEBEE Highlighters: No bleed. Clean lines. Useful in actual work, not just planning spreads.
- FIOVER Gel Pens: Fast-drying, reliable, nothing dramatic.
On the Go
There’s nothing worse than friction when you’re moving between meetings and school pickup.
- MOFT Phone Tripod Stand: Folds flat. Disappears into my bag and I can use it for content creation too.
- Flaunt Phone Case: Structured enough to feel polished, but still personal.
- iWALK Portable Charger: Lives in my bag so I never think about battery.
I don’t rotate tools constantly. I don’t chase upgrades.
Most of this has been repurchased, not replaced.
Systems don’t need to be loud to be powerful. They just need to work.
If you’re building your own digital rhythm, this is what’s quietly supporting mine.