About Us
Last updated: June 29, 2026
About Wizardy
Wizardy is a beginner-friendly publication for anyone curious about conscious living — no prior experience with meditation, minimalism, or sustainability required. We believe that small, intentional shifts in daily habits can create a ripple effect of clarity, connection, and calm. Think of us as a friendly guide who explains things with concrete analogies, not abstract jargon.
Who This Site Is For
You might be someone who:
- Has felt overwhelmed by modern life and wants to slow down without dropping all responsibilities.
- Is new to mindfulness, plant-based eating, or eco-friendly routines and wants straightforward, non-judgmental explanations.
- Enjoys learning through stories and comparisons — like comparing a cluttered mind to a messy kitchen counter, or describing digital minimalism as “pruning a bonsai tree instead of clear-cutting a forest.”
- Wants to build a more intentional life but doesn’t have hours to research every trend.
We write for the curious beginner, the gentle skeptic, and the person who wants to try one new habit at a time — without guilt or perfectionism.
Topics We Cover
Our articles fall into four core areas, always explained with everyday examples:
- Mindfulness & Mental Clarity — meditation for people who can’t sit still, journaling as “brain dumping,” and managing digital noise.
- Simple & Sustainable Living — decluttering by categories (like “the sock drawer test”), low-waste swaps that actually save money, and seasonal eating explained through a farmer’s market analogy.
- Intentional Routines — morning rituals that take five minutes, evening wind-downs compared to “closing the tabs on your mental browser,” and habit stacking for real life.
- Connection & Community — how to listen better, set boundaries without guilt, and find your people — even if you’re an introvert.
We avoid fluff, pseudoscience, and one-size-fits-all prescriptions. Every piece is written to help you take one concrete step, then another, at your own pace.
Editorial Standards
We take trust seriously — especially because conscious living advice can sometimes be vague or misleading. Here’s how we maintain quality:
- We verify facts. Before publishing, we cross-check scientific claims (like the benefits of walking in nature or the impact of food waste) against reputable sources — peer-reviewed studies, government health agencies, or established experts. When a topic is still emerging, we clearly say so.
- We update when practices change. Conscious living evolves: new research on meditation, updated recycling guidelines, or shifts in sustainable product standards. We review older articles every six months and revise them with current information. If an article is no longer accurate, we either rewrite it or add a clear note.
- No fake experts. We don’t invent credentials or use “guru” titles. Our writers are real people with lived experience in conscious living — parents, teachers, designers, and former skeptics — who share what has worked for them and what hasn’t. We always distinguish between personal experience and established evidence.
- Transparent corrections. If we make a mistake (a wrong statistic, an outdated recommendation), we correct it promptly and note the change at the bottom of the article.
We aim to be the friend who says, “I tried this, here’s what happened — and here’s what the research actually says.” No pressure, no pretense.
Our Editorial Mission in One Analogy
Think of conscious living like learning to cook a new cuisine. You don’t start by hosting a 12-course dinner. You learn to chop one vegetable properly, then boil rice without burning it, then season a simple soup. Wizardy is the recipe card that says, “Start here. You’ve got this.”
Contact
Email: [email protected]
Mailing address: 7745 Cedar Ln, Santa Fe, New Mexico 84096
We welcome questions, story ideas, and gentle feedback. We read every message, though we may take a few days to reply.