Chronotype decoder
Plot your current day against your preferred rhythm using visual timeline sliders instead of generic questionnaires.
Explore rhythmThe balanced day
Most schedules assume identical energy every hour. These tools analyze your peaks, shield personal windows, and offer brief physical transitions between desk blocks.
Plot your current day against your preferred rhythm using visual timeline sliders instead of generic questionnaires.
Explore rhythm
View deep focus, shielded personal time, and buffer transitions in a horizontal week layout with a friction-level toggle.
View blueprint
Five-, fifteen-, and thirty-minute offline rituals to reset attention between meetings and screen-heavy blocks.
Browse ritualsDiagnostic tool
Small digital habits compound into large annual time shifts. Adjust the sliders to see an illustrative estimate of redirected personal hours.
Adjust sliders to see an illustrative annual estimate.
How it fits together
Begin with rhythm mapping, translate insights into a weekly matrix, then slot micro-rest rituals where buffers feel thin. Each step uses neutral language and editable templates.
Timeline sliders capture energy peaks and boundary leaks.
Layer focus, shielded time, and buffers across the week.
Short offline rituals between intense blocks.
Toggle survival mode when schedules tighten temporarily.
Editorial note
These resources describe planning frameworks for adults managing professional and personal commitments. They do not replace professional advice and make no outcome promises. Content is informational and designed for self-directed scheduling.
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