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Cursor/fabel referral and social 7325 (#25)
* Add Fable social profile and referral link with disclaimer - Add Fable book icon SVG to public/icons/ - Add Fable social profile link to links page and footer Connect section - Add Fable referral link to affiliate/referral links section with disclaimer - Render the referral links section on the links page Co-authored-by: Amanda Nelson <jobs@amanda-nelson.com> * Switch site theme to green; update content & assets Flip site from purple “rest” palette to active green (effective Mar 8, 2026): update globals/tailwind colors, swap component classes across pages to use brand-green (accent/dark), set button text to black where needed, and adjust UI accents and rings. Content updates include feed.xml lastBuildDate and text refinements, expanded CTAs (service/pricing links, booking options, newsletter), and miscellaneous copy tweaks. Add new assets: optimized fable.svg and a new mastodon.svg, and add src/docs/AboutMeRewrite.md. Overall changes prepare the site for Active Mode and update styling, links, and promotional content. --------- Co-authored-by: Cursor Agent <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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# Rest Period Implementation Notes
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## Current Status: REST MODE (Nov 2025 - Mar 8, 2026)
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## Current Status: ACTIVE MODE (from Mar 8, 2026)
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The site is currently in **Rest Mode** with the purple color scheme inspired by the Pythia Oracles of Delphi tradition.
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The site is in **Active Mode** with the green color scheme (#2e3d2a dark green, #32d24d lime accent).
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## Color Scheme Changes
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### Rest Period Colors (Current)
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- **Main color:** `#442b48` (brand-purple-dark) - replaces `#2e3d2a` (brand-green-dark)
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- **Accent color:** `#d8b9f7` (brand-purple-light) - replaces `#32d24d` (brand-green-accent)
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### Rest Period Colors (Nov 2025 - Mar 2026)
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- **Main color:** `#442b48` (brand-purple-dark)
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- **Accent color:** `#d8b9f7` (brand-purple-light)
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<link>https://pythonessprogrammer.com</link>
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<description>Thoughts on technology, accessibility, and the human experience.</description>
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But TikTok? The dealbreaker for me was the sale to Larry Ellison's Oracle and Jared Kushner's investment group. When TikTok's U.S. operations went to the same people I'm already boycotting, that was it. I couldn't stay on a platform that was now owned by the same people I've been avoiding across tech, media, and entertainment.
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This isn't just about leaving platforms. It's about recognizing that we have agency in our digital lives. We can choose where we spend our attention, where we build community, and what we're willing to support with our engagement.
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Leaving platforms is one thing. But recognizing that we have agency in our digital lives? That's where the real power is. We can choose where we spend our attention, where we build community, and what we're willing to support with our engagement.
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Every platform we leave creates space for something else. Every boundary we set makes room for more intentional connection. Every "no" to a platform that doesn't align with our values is a "yes" to something that might.
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For those of you who followed me on TikTok, I'm sorry if this feels abrupt. But I hope you'll understand that this is part of a larger, collective journey toward more intentional digital living.
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You can still find me on:
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- **Bluesky** - where I'm building community in a more open, decentralized space
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- **YouTube** - for longer-form content and tutorials
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- **GitHub** - for code and technical work
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- **Bluesky** - [@pythonessdev.bsky.social](https://bsky.app/profile/pythonessdev.bsky.social) - where I'm building community in a more open, decentralized space
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- **YouTube** - [@pythonessprogrammer](https://www.youtube.com/@pythonessprogrammer) - for longer-form content and tutorials
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- **Reddit** - [r/pythoness_reposts](https://www.reddit.com/r/pythoness_reposts/) - where I'm sharing important art, civil liberties, decolonization, and tech "reposts" from around the web
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- **Newsletter** - [newsletter.pythonessprogrammer.com](https://newsletter.pythonessprogrammer.com/) - for deeper reflections, resources, and updates
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## The Wooden Snake Year: Shedding What No Longer Serves
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If you've visited my homepage or about page recently, you've seen that I'm currently in **Rest Mode**—a period of rest and reflection that follows the ancient tradition of the Pythia Oracles of Delphi. Services resume March 2026, and I want to share what this intentional pause has actually meant for me.
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This isn't just about taking a break. This is about what happens when you allow yourself an official pause without personal obligation—when you give yourself permission to rest, reflect, and create without the pressure of client deadlines or business expectations.
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What happens when you allow yourself an official pause without personal obligation? When you give yourself permission to rest, reflect, and create without the pressure of client deadlines or business expectations?
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And honestly? It's been more productive than I expected, just not in the ways I thought it would be.
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## What Rest Mode Actually Means
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Rest Mode for me means no client work, no consulting sessions, no pressure to be "on" for anyone else. It's a period from November through March where I honor cycles of rest and renewal—partly because of chronic illness and chronic pain management, and partly because I've learned that creativity needs space to breathe.
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Rest Mode for me means no client work, no consulting sessions, no pressure to be "on" for anyone else. It's a period from November through March where I honor cycles of rest and renewal—partly because of chronic illness and chronic pain management, and partly because I've learned that creativity needs space to breathe.
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But here's what I didn't expect: **this pause has been incredibly productive in ways that have nothing to do with traditional productivity metrics.**
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## The Organizational Pursuits: Scanning, Shredding, and Letting Go
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I've watched myself naturally gravitate toward work that matters—not because I have to, but because I want to. And that shift? It's been everything.
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## The Organizational Pursuits: Scanning, Shredding, and Making Sense
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One of the most satisfying things I've done during this Rest Mode? Scanning and shredding tons of "important documents" and receipts.
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I'm talking about years of paper clutter that I'd been holding onto "just in case." Receipts from 2018. Documents I thought I might need someday. Papers that felt important but were actually just taking up physical and mental space.
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There's something deeply satisfying about the process: scanning what actually matters, digitizing it properly, and then watching the shredder turn the rest into confetti. It's a physical manifestation of the Wooden Snake's shedding process—letting go of what no longer serves, making space for what does.
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But here's the real story: scanning all my medical receipts and documents finally helped me make sense of my 10-year battle with chronic pain. Finally putting all the pieces together to tell my story in a way that shows the full arc: after needing to quit my job to be bedridden for 9 months in 2018, getting into the spa and wellness space to grow and heal, and now I'm passing technical interviews as a senior software engineer.
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Even though I can build a website from scratch, sometimes doing the manual labor of data collection can be just as meditative and insightful as the more mental work. There's something about the physical act of organizing, scanning, and digitizing that lets my brain process things differently. It's like the movement and the methodical nature of it creates space for insights I wouldn't have had if I'd just been thinking about it.
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There's something deeply satisfying about the process: scanning what actually matters, digitizing it properly, and then watching the shredder turn the rest into confetti. It's a physical manifestation of applying the Wooden Snake's patience principle—observing what I've been holding onto, then letting go of what no longer serves to make space for what does.
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I've been doing this in small batches, not rushing through it. That's been key. When I try to do it all at once, I get overwhelmed and stop. But when I do a little bit at a time, it feels manageable. Sustainable. Like something I can actually finish.
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## Six Months of Daily Bullet Journaling: A Beautiful Space for Reflection
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The past six months of daily bullet journal usage has given me a beautiful space to reflect on the past year of wooden snake skin shed.
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If you've been following along, you know I wrote about the [Wooden Snake year in my Lunar New Year post](/blog/lunar-new-year-2025)about how 2025 was a year of patience, adaptability, and quiet transformation. Well, my bullet journal has become the physical record of that transformation.
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If you've been following along, you know I wrote about the [Wooden Snake year in my Lunar New Year post](/blog/lunar-new-year-2025) - about how 2025 was a year of patience, adaptability, and quiet transformation. Well, my bullet journal has become the physical record of that transformation.
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Every day, I've been tracking not just tasks, but reflections. Patterns. What's working. What's not. What I'm letting go of. What I'm making space for.
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The journal has become a witness to this year of shedding—of leaving platforms, setting boundaries, making political choices about where I show up digitally. It's all there, in ink and paper, a record of a year that's been about quiet transformation rather than loud announcements.
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The journal has become a witness to this year of shedding—of leaving platforms (as I wrote about in my [TikTok boycott post](/blog/off-tiktok-for-good-tech-ethics-and-boundaries)), setting boundaries, making political choices about where I show up digitally. It's all there, in ink and paper, a record of a year that's been about quiet transformation rather than loud announcements.
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I honestly love using this journal to help me see patterns I might otherwise miss. It's been a gamechanger actually—having a physical space to reflect on what's working and what's not, without the pressure of making it look perfect or shareable.
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My first project I revamped? The Surviving Capitalism Deck—a deck of cards I've been developing that applies 52 business and systems thinking principles to personal life, teaching everything from financial literacy to critical thinking through a gamified, collectible system. It's been sitting there, waiting. And now, without the pressure of client deadlines, I've been able to see it with fresh eyes—to understand what it actually needs to be, not what I thought it should be.
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I'll be launching it as a digital product this year. And I'm gearing up for launching several other projects when my pause is over in March and I go back into more of a "business mode." But here's the key: these aren't projects I'm rushing to finish. They're projects that have had time to develop, to evolve, to become what they're meant to be—applying the Wooden Snake's principle of finding smarter paths forward by giving ideas the space they need to fully form.
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Applying the Wooden Snake's patience principle, I've been able to observe this entire year of transformation before judging what it means or rushing to the next thing. That observation time? It's been essential.
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I've learned that the best creative work happens when I'm not forcing it. When I give ideas space to breathe, they become what they're meant to be—not what I think they should be.
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If you're reading this and thinking, "I wish I could take a pause like that," I want you to know: **you have permission to rest.**
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