Feon Chau

Essays on work, parenting, & everyday systems.

I write about how small decisions shape real lives—inside classroom, meeting rooms, and living rooms. I’m a Taiwan-based writer and parent of two, formerly an international educator, lecturer, and program coordinator. My work covers:Minutes & Murmurs
Where meeting-room decisions meet classroom truth. Notes for teachers and leaders on how policies, schedules, and norms actually land on students. Clear signals, quiet red flags, and practical next steps.
Clear Days & Good Order
Lifestyle essays on routines and boundaries that make a day feel clear—and stick. Micro-rituals that turn today’s clarity into tomorrow’s system.

Minutes & Murmurs

Loose Notes

Short, deskside pieces — early thinking, published on Medium.

The Public Exit Marathon
A series on finishing on your own terms.
The Public Exit Marathon: Markter#1
Something’s Off — The Telling Silence
The Meeting Where Good Ideas Went to Die
Performative optimism vs honest dialogue.
Trusting Your Gut
How to make big decisions without proof.
The Pumpkin That Didn’t Fit
What a decorated desk revealed about systems and care.
The Fragility of Workplace Friendships
What melts under pressure when you step into leadership.
Full archive here.


Beyond the Page

I partner with education orgs on practical, people-first improvements—drawing on years in IB coordination and classroom leadership.

Recent/ongoing:
Contributor, IB MYP PL&S Basecamp (2025–2027) — invited educator cohort shaping review and development insights.


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