
Unfold the Unfinished is a space for imperfection, slow builders, and reflective thinkers
Hi my name is Luiza — I’m a person in motion, just like you.
I’m a recovering perfectionist who used to struggle with sharing anything I made, always stuck in the planning phase. Then something shifted.
If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing badly — G.K. Chesterton
I started this project as a collecting space for all my half-shaped ideas and ongoing experiments — with the intention of creating a space where imperfection is not only accepted, but celebrated.
A place to gather thoughts, tools, reflections, and small moments — along the path of figuring things out.
What this space is
Amateurs might lack formal training, but they’re all lifelong learners, and they make a point of learning in the open, so that others can learn from their failures and successes. – Austin Kleon, Show your work
I’m not here to teach. I’m here to learn, and share as I go. Unfold the Unfinished isn’t about having answers — it’s about exploring the questions.
I write about personal growth, relationships, money, creativity, and the slow craft of building a life that feels whole… even when it doesn’t look finished.
What I write about
Books & ideas that shift how I think
Honest reflections from real life and personal transitions
Thoughts on money, meaning, productivity, and relationships
Practical tools, mindset shifts, and tiny steps forward
Why I’m sharing this
Because I think we need more spaces where it’s okay to be halfway through.
Where we don’t need to have it all figured out. Where we can show up as we are — imperfect, evolving and still valuable.
Maybe you’ll find something here that resonates.
A perspective. A practice. Or just a reminder that you’re not alone in the middle of things.
A few things about me
– I tend to stay up too late and get my best ideas on the floor
– Favorite book right now: The Go-Giver
– Life philosophy in one word: unfolding
Let’s focus on creating and learning — not perfecting — by leaving a mark on the white background.
Curious how this space came to life? You can read the full story on the homepage