Tea Journal: Focus and Clarity Teas
By early afternoon, my tabs (and thoughts) multiply: slides to finish, emails to answer, a draft that refuses to cooperate. I reach for coffee and pause. The last one made my mind race—but didn’t help me focus. I need something that wakes me up gently and brings me back to the work in front of me.
The Pause
I put the kettle on. The simple act slows me down. Leaves measured, cup ready. Instead of rushing, I give myself three minutes: the time it takes to brew a better afternoon.
Four Teas, Four Moments of Clarity
I keep the Focus & Clarity lineup within reach and choose based on how I want to feel:
When I need a clean reset: I brew LemonMind. The mix of green tea Sencha with lemongrass, ginger, lemon peel, and calendula tastes like fresh air for the mind. The citrus lifts my senses without pushing too hard—exactly what I want before a focused hour.
When I want steady, centered attention: It’s Ginkgo Clarity. The blend of green tea, elderberries, blue cornflower, and ginkgo has a soothing, subtly fruity profile. I sip, breathe, and feel my attention settle—calm, present, ready.
When I need creative spark: RoseBerry Focus is my companion. Green tea, dates, berry notes, rose petals, and cudweed create a floral-fruity cup with natural roundness. It’s inspiring without being sweet; something in the aroma nudges ideas into motion.
When I’m swapping the extra coffee: I choose Think Fresh. A black tea base (Assam & South India) with berries and rose petals delivers depth and lift. It satisfies that “I need something” feeling—only smoother, friendlier to my afternoon.
The Shift I Notice
It’s not about a jolt; it’s about clarity. The tea feels balanced, and the flavors—citrus, berry, floral—are like gentle signals to refocus. More than anything, the ritual works: I step away from the noise, pour hot water, and let the aroma reset my attention.
These aren’t promises or miracle fixes—they’re small, reliable moments that change how my day feels. Made with carefully chosen ingredients (with several organic blends), the Focus & Clarity range gives me what I was missing: a way to wake up my senses and come back to my work—clear, calm, and ready.
If your afternoons feel scattered, try trading one coffee for a focus ritual. Start with LemonMind or Ginkgo Clarity; add RoseBerry Focus for creative sessions; keep Think Fresh for richer moments. You might find that clarity isn’t louder energy—it’s a quieter kind.
Best,
Joanna