
I used to think the thing holding me back was motivation. It wasn’t. It was alignment.
For a long time, I didn’t publish because I couldn’t find a theme that matched how I wanted the site to feel. Most options were close, but never close enough. I wanted something clean, flat, and modern: quiet design, strong typography, and no visual noise.
That gap mattered more than I expected.
When the design feels wrong, writing feels harder.
Every post starts to feel like it’s living inside someone else’s system instead of your own. So instead of publishing, I kept postponing.
Not because I had nothing to say. Because the space didn’t feel ready for it.
This time was different
This time, I approached it differently.
I used AI as a build partner and started with WordPress’s Twenty Twenty-Five as the foundation, then shaped it into what I had in mind: editorial spacing, restrained tones, dynamic templates, and a structure I can actually maintain.
Not just a homepage that looks good in a screenshot, but a full publishing system: home, single posts, search, CV, navigation, and fully editable content.
The result is simple. I removed the friction that kept me from starting. The theme now matches the way I think. And writing finally feels natural inside it.
That’s why this post exists.
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