Blessing in disguise
Being quarantined during the COVID-19 outbreak was what sparked the idea for this website. That time made us reflect on our purpose—healing and sharing what we know, especially about health. It all started as We Think We Share, a simple space to post tips and information about COVID-19. Looking back, it was truly a blessing in disguise.
A new chapter
We built We Think We Share and ran it for almost 5 years, until life took us in a different direction and we had to let it go. But that didn’t stop us. Our love for writing has only grown stronger. This time, we want to share more than just health-related content—we’re opening up space for all kinds of topics that matter to us. We’re also dreaming of building a small, meaningful community through this new website. So here we are, starting fresh with a new name, a new purpose, and the same passion for sharing.


A quiet Sunday
When we first started this website, we were just a couple of amateurs figuring things out. Now, life looks a little different—we’ve grown, and so have our responsibilities. These days, with endless to-do lists and calendars full of red dots, we find ourselves craving a proper day off. A day with no notifications, no pressure. Just time to sit still, read a book, sip some coffee, and breathe.
That’s the kind of moment we want to hold onto.
That’s where Quiet Sundays begins.
The Teams

Flo
Pharmacist, Mother, WriterShe is the mother of a wonderful boy, who works as a freelance content writer. She is a detail-oriented person, but very easygoing. She likes to explore various things, from reading to cooking, as she expands her skills too, including copywriting, editing videos, and web building. For her, every project is a chance to learn something new.

Selvi
Pharmacist, LecturerThis blog is my cozy corner where I pour my thoughts about health, education, and sometimes life in between. I find joy in quiet mornings, journaling, and small moments that feel meaningful. I hope this space brings you a bit of warmth and inspiration whenever you visit.

