Up: [[Values]] Related: [[Wandertivity as Essence]]; [[Wandertivity as Flow]] Created: 2026-03-02 Updated: 2026-03-11 The concept of wandertivity comes from Nick Milo. Rather than the “go, go, go; aim higher, faster, further” ethos of toxic productivity, Nick likens wandertivity to the actions of a Japanese garden master who wanders the garden, leaving whatever is touched a little better than it was. Wandertivity involves learning to do from a place of stillness. That stillness, I think, is essential if I’m to savour the small joys of everyday existence. As astrologer Liz Greene suggests, the meaningful and universal can be found in the meticulous care needed to make a good cup of tea. That’s the ethos of wandertivity. Wandertivity is the overall tone I want in my life. What Nick refers to as *curiosity and gentle exploration*. None of the edginess of toxic productivity. I want to treat myself softly, kindly, with respect and appreciation.