Practice Folio.
About the studio

A studio that reads slowly, on purpose

Practice Folio began as a shared notebook between an editor, a practitioner, and a researcher who were tired of wellbeing written for the algorithm.

We publish a small number of entries and tend them like a garden. Self-awareness, mindfulness, mental health, and the quieter, paperwork-heavy parts of accessibility all sit side by side here, because real life rarely keeps them apart.

Nothing is generated and left. Each piece is read aloud, trimmed to a comfortable measure, and pointed at exactly one trustworthy source. If a practice does not survive a normal busy week, it does not make the page.

The studio stays deliberately small. That is what lets us keep the tone calm, credible, and gently authoritative, the way a good practice journal should feel.

A serene indoor environment set up for reflective practice

How we hold the work

01

Read before you do

Understanding lands first. We write so the practice makes sense before you ever try it.

02

One honest pointer

Each piece carries a single recommendation we would actually make to a friend.

03

Calm over clever

No urgency theatre, no glow. Hairlines, whitespace, and a steady measure of 65 characters.

The few of us

Small studio, steady hands

Noor VandelEditor in residence

Shapes each entry so the practice survives the edit, leads our reading-first standard.

Emory TasadayMindfulness practitioner

Tests every named exercise against real weeks before it reaches the page.

Reza SolanoAccess researcher

Keeps our accessibility and benefits writing accurate, current, and genuinely usable.

Bring us your question

Whether it is a practice that will not stick or a benefits form that will not make sense, we will read it with you.

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