Head in the Clouds: On Keeping a Stress‑Free Timeline
@cloudymamma.bsky.social
In a world that seems to accelerate by the hour, there’s something quietly radical about choosing slowness—about posting not to provoke, not to perform, but simply to breathe.
This week, over on Cloudymamma, she offers exactly that: a stress‑free timeline, a soft place to land, a reminder that the digital world doesn’t have to mimic the frantic one outside our doors. Her feed feels like someone opening a window in a stuffy room. Light comes in. Air moves. Shoulders drop.
What strikes me is how fully she lives the promise she makes. There’s no urgency in her cadence, no algorithmic hunger in her tone. Instead, she shares as if time were abundant—images that drift, thoughts that meander, a presence that feels more like weather than content.
Her “head in the clouds” isn’t an escape; it’s an offering. A way of saying: Here is a corner of the internet where nothing is demanded of you. Stay as long as you like.
In a culture that rewards noise, she chooses gentleness. In a landscape of constant reaction, she cultivates calm. And in doing so, she reminds us that a timeline can be more than a feed—it can be a refuge.




