An Inkfluence of Art / Women in Bloom Campaign
*Read the End of this Blog - for the updated information on both Women and the Web and Matcha and Meditation
For too long, women have been expected to pay for confidence when it comes to technology
pay for support, pay for fixes, pay for “expert help” on things that should be basic knowledge.
This March, we’re changing that.
Inspired by Charlotte’s Web, Women and the Web is a month-long series where one word a day unfolds into a simple, practical tech tip—designed to help women (and anyone who needs it) understand everyday computer and technology care, maintenance, and small fixes that prevent bigger problems later.
No jargon.
No shame.
No upselling.
Just:
Each post includes optional links to free, trusted resources so you can learn more if you want to—on your own terms.
Because knowledge shouldn’t be gated.
Because confidence shouldn’t be rented.
Because the web belongs to all of us.
Follow along. Share with a friend.
Let’s weave a stronger web—together.
Women and the Web – March 2026
Inspired by Charlotte’s Web: one word at a time, building strength, clarity, and self-reliance.
Week 1 – The Web Begins (Foundations)
March 1 – “Connected”
Tip: Know what you’re connected to.
Check your Wi-Fi name, password security, and who else is using it.
Why: Unsecured networks invite slow speeds, data theft, and device issues.
Learn more:
Launching March 1, 2026
This March, Inkfluence of Art invites you to slow down, sip intentionally, and reconnect with your inner world.
blending mindful matcha recipes with art-inspired imagination meditations focused on:
Each day offers a moment of calm, creativity, and care — no pressure, no perfection, just presence.
Because mental wellness isn’t a luxury — it’s a daily practice.
Join us every day in March and bloom from the inside out.
Presented by Inkfluence of Art
Matcha & Meditation
Women in Bloom 2026
Presented by Inkfluence of Art
Daily Structure (10 minutes total):
2 min – Preparing & sipping matcha (mindful presence)
6 min – Guided art-inspired imagination meditation
2 min – Mantra repetition & quiet integration
Core Focus Rotation:
Cleansing the Aura
Deep Relaxation
Centering Chi
Mental Health Awareness
Daily Mental Wellness Mantra (base line):
“I am mentally safe, emotionally present, and gently aware.”
(Each day adds a variation.)
Releasing emotional residue & energetic clutter
March 1
Matcha: Classic ceremonial matcha + warm water
Meditation: Imagine your aura as a watercolor wash. With every sip, excess color drains gently off the page.
Mantra: “I release what no longer belongs to me.”
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UPDATE:
the consumers reports is not the best option, so here is the advice and 2 other links for further information, check in the comments everyday, we are investigating what is reliable information as well as helping everyone interested learn how to manage their own computer and security issues...try this in stead and copy past the links at the bottom for further information of this.... Finding Your PC's Specs in Windows
You can quickly check your PC’s specifications in Windows using built-in tools, from basic details like CPU and RAM to advanced hardware information.
Method 1: Using Settings (Basic Info)
Click Start and select Settings.
Go to System and select About.
View details such as device name, processor, installed RAM, system type, and Windows version.
Method 2: Using System Information (Detailed View)
Press Windows key + R to open the Run dialog.
Type msinfo32 and press Enter.
In System Summary, view details like BIOS version, motherboard model, graphics, and drivers.
Method 3: Using Task Manager (Real-Time Performance)
Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager.
Select the Performance tab.
Check CPU speed, GPU type, memory, disk usage, and live performance graphs.
Method 4: Using DirectX Diagnostic Tool (For Gaming Specs)
Press Windows key + R to open the Run dialog.
Type dxdiag and press Enter.
View DirectX version, graphics details, and driver information.
Method 5: Using Command Prompt
Press Windows key + S, type cmd, and press Enter.
Type systeminfo and press Enter.
Wait for the system to display complete hardware and OS details.
Method 6: Using PowerShell
Press Windows key + S, type Windows PowerShell, and press Enter.
Type Get-ComputerInfo and press Enter.
Review the detailed system information displayed.