Open a window for two minutes
Crack a window if the weather is calm. Listen to whatever drifts in, then close it whenever you're ready. Even thirty seconds counts.
This page does not score you. It quietly offers a few habits you can borrow at any pace — habits inspired by simple outdoor moments most of us already know: a sunlit window, a glass of water, a few green leaves.
Pick one. Skim past the rest. The board is a menu, not a checklist, and the meters reflect a gentle suggestion of pace rather than a score.
Crack a window if the weather is calm. Listen to whatever drifts in, then close it whenever you're ready. Even thirty seconds counts.
If a structure is useful, here's a loose one. Skip steps as needed; the practice doesn't depend on completing all three.
Choose a habit that takes the least effort to imagine right now. Smallest first; everything else can wait.
Give the habit a couple of minutes. Stop sooner if it feels rushed. There's no benefit to pushing through.
If you'd like, jot a short reflection in the journal. Mood is enough; full sentences are optional.