The musings
The ramblings
The tangents
The thoughts
The trappings
The paralysis
The forgetfulness
The over-analysis
of a wandering mind.
I don’t think in straight lines
My mind loops.
It wanders.
It fixates, forgets, overthinks, and occasionally lands somewhere useful.
This website is a place to put those thoughts down—without pretending they’re tidy, finished, or especially profound.

About this site
justinmoss.net is a home for my ideas that don’t fit neatly anywhere else.
Some turn into projects.
Some stay as notes.
Some contradict things I’ve written before.
This site isn’t here to present a finished body of work.
It’s here to hold the thinking that leads to one.
What you’ll find here
Writing…
thinking out loud, carefully
Ideas…
revisited instead of rushed
Patterns…
noticed over time
Loose threads…
left open on purpose
Current Threads
These are ongoing areas of exploration — not categories, not brands, and not destinations.
They’re places where similar questions keep resurfacing.
adhdmazing

Living with ADHD has shaped how I think about focus, energy, and follow-through. This space is about building structure that supports real brains, not idealized ones.
centerline

A collection focused on values, conscience, and public posture—especially where faith, culture, and politics intersect. The goal is orientation, not outrage.
bendbetter

Lessons from fitness, flexibility, and learning how to live with less pain. This collection focuses on durability, recovery, and staying functional over time.

itmightbe.me
Exploring personal responsibility and how our own choices contribute to the problems we face. Less blame, more ownership, and a clearer path forward.

introlect
Examining how organizations think, structure themselves, and reward behavior. A place to rethink systems so clarity, competence, and contribution matter.

epiphily
Personal faith reflections shaped by lived experience, contemplation, and following Christ. Capturing moments of spiritual insight as they emerge over time.
Latest Writing

Why I hate the holidays
Every year or so, my family gets together for what I can only describe as a marathon hangout. Siblings fly into town. Sometimes with their families. Sometimes without. And we try to cram as much fun, connection, food, and chaos as possible into three or four days...

The Splash
"Have you guys seen Jamie?" Those are the words that would change my life forever. I was seven years old. Almost eight. Second grade. My dad had just gotten home from a trip, and my brothers and I were outside showing him tricks on our scooters when my mom came around...

Maybe it was never just about the bell
I didn’t always love Sunday School. Growing up, my birthday fell in a way that often placed me in a different class than my friends. One year, I decided to just attend with them. It didn’t seem like a big deal to me, and I had talked it through with my parents...
About the threads
Why they’re named at all
The threads on this site are named to give ideas somewhere stable to live.
Over time, I noticed that certain questions kept resurfacing — around attention, work, belief, movement, responsibility. Naming those threads made it easier to return to them without forcing everything into a single stream.
Each thread is intentionally lightweight. They’re not brands, products, or promises. They’re containers — a way to keep related thinking together without assuming where it will lead.
If something grows enough to warrant its own space someday, the structure allows for that. If it doesn’t, it still belongs here.
Structure over cleverness
Ideas live where they make sense, not where they’re most impressive.
Reduce friction
When something feels harder than it should, that’s usually a signal — not a personal failure.
Follow-through matters
Some ideas stay small. Some grow slowly. Nothing here is rushed just to feel complete.
Designed for real use
This site is built to be returned to. Not everything is new. Not everything is linear.
The inner workings
How things began taking shape
This site didn’t start as a plan.
It emerged over time — through work, writing, frustration, curiosity, and noticing the same questions showing up in different places.
The inner workings
How things began taking shape
This site didn’t start as a plan.
It emerged over time — through work, writing, frustration, curiosity, and noticing the same questions showing up in different places.
Structure over cleverness
Ideas live where they make sense, not where they’re most impressive.
Reduce friction
When something feels harder than it should, that’s usually a signal — not a personal failure.
Follow-through matters
Some ideas stay small. Some grow slowly. Nothing here is rushed just to feel complete.
Designed for real use
This site is built to be returned to. Not everything is new. Not everything is linear.
I’m building a place for ideas to land.
Quietly. Over time.
hello@justinmoss.net

