Hi, I’m Casey Nèul — high in the sky, low on productivity.
Mentally elsewhere, occasionally available, always softly buffering.

Escaping Reality,
One Breakdown at a Time.

Mentally stable? No. But the view’s nice.

Recent Blog Post

Little reflections from big wanderings — mental, emotional, and occasionally geographical.
Because screaming into the void is free, but blogging at least gives the existential crisis a title and a timestamp.


The Story Behind Mentally OOO

We didn’t set out to start a brand. We set out to breathe.
Mentally OOO was born in a season of quiet unraveling—when the pressure to perform, produce, and stay “on” started feeling heavier than the life we were trying to live. There wasn’t one big breakdown moment. Just a slow, growing awareness that we were constantly connected, yet deeply disconnected—from joy, from rest, from ourselves.

So we stepped back. We turned off the notifications.
And we gave ourselves permission to mentally check out.
What started as a simple phrase—Mentally Out of Office—became something bigger. A mantra. A soft refusal. A place to land when the world feels like too much.

Where We’re Headed
We’re building more than a blog. We’re curating a mindset:
* One that values reflection over reaction.
* Humor over hustle.
* Peace over productivity.

Whether it’s through storytelling, satire, or wearable reminders that it’s okay to log off. Mentally OOO exists to hold space for all of us who are tired of pretending we’re fine when we’re clearly fried. This isn’t about escaping life.
It’s about returning to it—on your own terms.

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No hustle hacks. No grindset tips. Just vibes and a few decent ideas.

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Reader’s Thoughts

“It’s like therapy, but with memes and capitalism critiques. I didn’t know whether to meditate or rage quit my job — so I did both.”

Anna M.

“I was starting to lose hope that anyone else saw the world the way I do. Most days, my goldfish seems more fulfilled than I am. Mentally OOO gets it.”

Eric S.

“This blog is a beautiful mess — like me, wine-drunk on a Tuesday rethinking life choices. 10/10 would dissociate here again.”

Joani G.