🐷 The Pig That Taught Me to Slow Down: A Citrus White Tea Scented Plush for the Overthinker

🐷 The Pig That Taught Me to Slow Down: A Citrus White Tea Scented Plush for the Overthinker

How a 10cm pink pig became my unexpected reminder to breathe

I live in Boston, work in finance, and have a brain that never stops. I'm the person who checks emails at 11pm, meal-preps on Sundays, and has a color-coded calendar for everything including "relaxation." I've been called "intense" more times than I can count.

So when my colleague dropped a tiny pink pig on my desk and said, "You need this more than I do," I was offended. A pig? Pink? With a dumb little smile?

I shoved it in my drawer.

Two weeks later, on a particularly brutal Tuesday, I pulled it out. And that small, ridiculous pig changed something I didn't even know was broken.

💗 The Look: Small, Pink, and Unapologetically Cheerful

Let me describe this pig. It's 10cm of soft, peachy-pink fur – not an aggressive hot pink, but a warm, gentle blush. Its ears flop slightly. Its tiny hooves are tucked in. And its face? A small, contented smile that looks like it just remembered something nice.

This isn't a sophisticated design statement. It's not trying to be cool or edgy. It's simply… happy. The kind of happy that doesn't ask for permission or apologize for existing.

The official description calls it "a natural murmur" – and that's exactly what it feels like. A soft, wordless reminder that not everything needs to be optimized.

🍵 The Scent: Citrus White Tea – A Quiet Pause in a Bottle

But the look is only half of it. The Citrus White Tea fragrance is what took this pig from "cute desk decoration" to "daily ritual."

It's not a loud scent. It's not complicated. It's the olfactory equivalent of a deep breath.

  • Top Notes: Lemon, Sweet Orange, Bergamot, Cypress – A bright, juicy citrus opening with a hint of green wood. It's like cutting into a fresh orange on a quiet morning.
  • Middle Notes: Cardamom, White Tea, Jasmine, Thyme – Soft, slightly spicy tea at the heart. The white tea is clean and soothing, while the jasmine and thyme add just enough complexity to keep it interesting.
  • Base Notes: Cedar, Musk – A warm, dry finish. Not heavy, just present. Like the last sip of tea after a long conversation.

The brand describes it as: "Luxuriant greenery, the fresh scent whispers like forest sprites. Natural murmurs brush past the ears."

That's exactly it. This pig doesn't shout. It whispers. Every time I pick it up, I get this gentle wave of citrus and tea that tells my nervous system: "You can let go now. Just for a minute."

📖 My Story: The Pig I Didn't Know I Needed

After that terrible Tuesday, I started keeping the pig on my desk. Not tucked away, but right next to my monitor.

The first week, I'd catch myself glancing at it during stressful calls. Then I started picking it up when I felt stuck. Not hugging it – I'm still a finance person in Boston – just holding it in my palm while I stared at my screen.

The scent would hit. Citrus. White tea. Cedar. And somehow, the knot in my chest would loosen.

I didn't tell anyone. But my colleague noticed. "See?" she said. "Told you."

I still don't "cuddle" the pig. But it sits there. Quiet. Pink. Smiling. And on days when my brain won't shut up, I pick it up, take one breath, and get back to work.

🎁 Who Needs This Pig?

  • You're an overthinker. Your brain never stops. This pig doesn't try to fix that. It just gives you a 10-second pause.
  • You love clean, bright, uncomplicated scents. If your favorite fragrance is something like "fresh laundry" or "lemon sorbet" – not floral, not heavy, just nice – this is your plushie.
  • You're "not a plushie person." Good. Neither was I. This pig isn't a toy. It's a tool. A small, soft, citrus-scented tool for breathing.
  • You need a small kindness on your desk. Not everyone wants a big gesture. Sometimes a tiny pink pig with a dumb smile is exactly the reminder you need.

🌟 Final Thought: Happiness Doesn't Have to Be Complicated

I still work too much. I still check emails at 11pm. But now, there's a small pig sitting next to my monitor, smelling like citrus and white tea, smiling like it knows a secret.

It doesn't ask me to change my life. It just sits there. And on the days when I remember to pick it up, I breathe a little deeper.

That's not nothing.

Still intense, still in finance, but now with a tiny pig on my desk,
A reluctant but devoted pig owner | Member of the "Citrus & Quiet" Club

P.S. My colleague still hasn't let me forget it. She brings it up at least once a week. Worth it.

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