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Lucy Harris

(She/Her)
Jersey City, New Jersey
As seen in: Medium, Issuu, Calaméo, Substack
Covers:  iGaming, Writing, Casino Bonuses, Personal essays, Psychology in everyday life
Casino games & bonus analyst. Writing about online systems, digital behavior & transparency in iGaming. And also write about what my heart thinking of.

Lucy Harris’s Journalist Portfolio

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My Brain Is Not a Tab Manager | Lucy Harris

My Brain Is Not a Tab Manager | Lucy Harris

Medium — A personal reflection on mental clutter in the digital age, exploring how constant multitasking and open tabs, both literal and emotional, fragment our focus and sense of calm. Lucy Harris writes with clarity and insight about the cost of living in constant reaction mode, and what it means to reclaim attention in a world that never stops asking for it.

Why the News Feels Exhausting (and What I've Learned Trying to Stay Informed)

Why the News Feels Exhausting (and What I've Learned Trying to Stay Informed)

Medium — A thoughtful look at how nonstop headlines and dramatic updates affect our emotional well-being. Lucy Harris reflects on the weight of staying informed in a world where the news never sleeps, and how choosing depth over noise can bring back clarity and balance.

The Loneliness That Hides Inside a Busy Life by Lucy Harris

The Loneliness That Hides Inside a Busy Life by Lucy Harris

Calaméo — Lucy Harris, an iGaming news and content specialist, reflects on the emotional toll of modern busyness. In this piece, she explores how even a full and active life can conceal deep loneliness. Blending personal insight with sharp observation, Lucy sheds light on the hidden emotional gaps that many experience in the digital age.

Overthinking Everything, All The Time Lucy Harris

Overthinking Everything, All The Time Lucy Harris

Calaméo — Lucy Harris, a New Jersey-based iGaming writer and digital content specialist, dives into the emotional loops of overthinking and how they affect everyday decisions, relationships, and self-perception. This article blends introspection with practical insight, exploring the mental clutter that often goes unnoticed but shapes how we live, connect, and choose.

When Everyone Else Seems to Know What They're Doing

When Everyone Else Seems to Know What They're Doing

Medium — In this introspective piece, Lucy Harris, a New Jersey-based iGaming writer and storyteller, reflects on the quiet anxiety of feeling like the only one without a clear direction. With warmth and emotional clarity, she explores the internal pressure to “have it all figured out” and reminds us that self-doubt often hides behind even the most confident faces. It’s a gentle reminder that uncertainty is more common than it seems.

Learning to Like the Person I've Become

Learning to Like the Person I've Become

Substack — In this quietly honest reflection, Lucy Harris explores what it really means to grow into self-acceptance. It’s not about perfection, but about learning to stay soft with yourself through small moments, gentle choices, and quiet self-trust.

I'm not behind, just on my own way

I'm not behind, just on my own way

Issuu — Lucy Harris, New Jersey based iGaming and lifestyle writer, offers a gentle reflection on personal timing and self-worth. In a world that rushes to measure progress by milestones and deadlines, she explores the quiet power of moving at your own pace. This honest essay touches on themes of self-trust, comparison, and the freedom that comes from defining success for yourself.

When You Don't Know What You Want, but You Still Keep Moving

When You Don't Know What You Want, but You Still Keep Moving

Medium — I’ve never had a five-year plan. For a long time, I thought that meant I was behind. This piece is a reflection on what it means to move forward without clarity, and how not knowing can still be its own kind of progress.

Why I Go to Museums Alone

Why I Go to Museums Alone

Calaméo — In Why I Go to Museums Alone, Lucy Harris, an iGaming and digital culture writer, reflects on the personal clarity and emotional space found in solo museum visits. She weaves themes of mindfulness, narrative design, and cultural storytelling into a piece that speaks to anyone seeking solitude in a connected world.

Where the Muse Lives

Where the Muse Lives

Substack — In this reflective piece, Lucy Harris, a writer known for her emotionally intelligent essays on creativity, digital life, and human behavior, explores the subtle spaces where inspiration emerges. Drawing from her background in storytelling, psychology, iGaming content analysis, and cultural travel, she highlights how bookstores, quiet corners, and city rhythms become creative catalysts for those who observe closely.

Why Slowness Is a Power

Why Slowness Is a Power

Substack — In this reflective piece, Lucy Harris, an iGaming writer known for her emotional clarity and social insight, explores how modern identity is shaped by quiet contradictions and internal shifts. Blending personal narrative with cultural observation, she invites readers to examine what it really means to change. Keywords: iGaming, digital identity, Lucy Harris, personal growth, reflective writing.