Michelle Anindya

Michelle Anindya is a writer and journalist. From her home in Bali, she writes about anything from coffee to tech.

What women want, and the gap men are still trying to close
Features

What women want, and the gap men are still trying to close

While millennial and Gen Z women were raised to chase careers, the same generation of men were not taught to do chores or be vulnerable. How can men step up?
When clutter becomes a relationship problem
Living Spaces

When clutter becomes a relationship problem

It's just old clothes and boxes that our loved ones refuse to throw out. But why do they become a source of conflict?
How to be an ethical consumer in a hyper-consumerist city
Consumer Insights

How to be an ethical consumer in a hyper-consumerist city

In Jakarta, there’s still a realistic path to sustainable living—if we let go of perfection and start small.
When a house becomes a burden
Features

When a house becomes a burden

Home ownership used to be the dream. Now, for many, it feels like a gamble, and sometimes, a trap.
AI apps are changing fitness, but can they replace your coach?
Innovation Center

AI apps are changing fitness, but can they replace your coach?

Artificial intelligence is making workouts more personal and affordable than ever, but there are human sides to fitness that can’t be coded.
Are younger workers getting something right about work?
Features

Are younger workers getting something right about work?

As micro-retirements gain traction, Gen Z and young millennials are challenging traditional ideas of ambition, success and when it’s okay to pause.
Paying for future vacations: Indulgence or investment?
Wealth

Paying for future vacations: Indulgence or investment?

Shared vacation ownership, also known as time-share ownership, is making a comeback with points, perks and long-term payoffs. So what’s the catch?
 To live forever online
Features

To live forever online

As our lives become increasingly digital, what happens to our online selves after we die? Who gets to decide what to preserve, what to protect and what to let go?
The silver generation is rising
Market Pulse

The silver generation is rising

Aging is inevitable. The question is whether industries are ready for it.
Living for a show
Features

Living for a show

Always buying stuff you don’t need? It might not be your fault—and that’s exactly where change can begin.