InfoBanana is a blog about everyday life, the kind we rarely stop to question.
We look at habits, digital behavior, work, time, and thinking patterns, not to give perfect answers, but to pause and ask whether the way we do things actually makes sense.
Why this site exists
Modern life is full of advice, systems, and rules telling us how to be more productive, more focused, or more efficient. Yet many of these ideas quietly stop working, or never worked for everyone in the first place.
InfoBanana exists to slow things down a little. To look at familiar routines and question them. To explore why certain habits feel useful, why others become exhausting, and why small choices can shape how our days actually feel.
What we write about
Our articles usually fall into a few broad themes:
- Everyday habits and routines
- Digital life and how technology affects attention
- Work, time, and modern productivity culture
- Quiet observations about behavior and social norms
- Common thinking patterns that shape decisions
The focus is not self-improvement for its own sake. It’s understanding. Awareness. And occasionally realizing that doing less, or doing things differently, can be enough.
What InfoBanana is not
This is not a motivational blog, a productivity system, or a place for life hacks. We don’t promise shortcuts, formulas, or one-size-fits-all advice.
Instead, we offer reflections. Observations. And ideas worth sitting with.
Who it’s for
InfoBanana is for readers who enjoy thinking a little deeper about ordinary things. For those who feel busy but not always fulfilled. For anyone curious about why modern life feels the way it does.
If a post makes you pause, rethink a habit, or simply feel understood, then it has done its job.