Slowing down daily routines
Simple frameworks for reducing the hurry in ordinary tasks – mornings, meals, and movement through the day.
A gentle collection of lifestyle-oriented guides for reducing daily pace, simplifying your routines, and finding a quieter relationship with time.
Each area offers a practical, non-prescriptive way to bring a softer pace into everyday life.
Simple frameworks for reducing the hurry in ordinary tasks – mornings, meals, and movement through the day.
Guidance on recognising which commitments and habits quietly consume attention without adding meaning.
Practical approaches to moving between activities without the jarring shifts that fragment the day.
Select the rhythm that feels most familiar right now.
A series of calm, self-directed modules exploring how ordinary activities can be approached with less friction and more ease.
View all modulesA simple self-check for noticing where speed and tension tend to accumulate in your day.
Exploring what shifts when you set aside parallel activity and give full attention to a single thing.
A loose framework for building at least one unscheduled hour into the week.
"There is more to life than increasing its speed."— Mahatma Gandhi
Small structural changes that shift the overall texture of a day.
Begin before checking devices. Allow the first hour to unfold at its own pace.
A brief break between activities, not for productivity but simply to rest the mind between tasks.
A gentle signal to the body that the active part of the day is drawing to a natural close.