Move toward what matters.
Close one space with presence. Enter the next with meaning.
Some parts of life carry emotional weight. Others feel abstract, distant, easy to defer. This tool helps you let go of where you've been—and remember why the next space matters to you.
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Some spaces pull me in. Others I have to push myself toward.
Deep work, creative flow, problems I care about—these hold my attention easily. But rest, family time, the small necessary things—they can feel abstract. Obligatory. Like I should want them more than I do.
When it's time to switch, I feel it twice: the difficulty of letting go, and the absence of pull toward what's next.
So I stay too long in the loud spaces. Or I arrive half-present in the quiet ones.
I don't need reminders or discipline.
I need the next space to feel like somewhere I actually want to be.
What this is
Helps you close what you're leaving
notA timer that interrupts
Helps you reconnect with what you're entering
notA log of what you did
Makes transitions feel meaningful
notMakes you more productive
Designed for the spaces between
notDesigned for throughput
Quiet and personal
notGamified or social
Invoked when you choose
notRunning in the background
If you want streaks, stats, or optimisation—this will disappoint you.
How it works
When you begin
You name the space you're entering. Not a task—a domain of your life. Work. Rest. Family. Something you care about.
While you're there
Nothing. The product is silent. Your attention belongs to you.
When you close a space
A short prompt helps you acknowledge what happened and release it. You leave with presence, not guilt.
When you enter the next
A moment to reconnect with why this space matters to you. Not a pep talk—a reminder of something real. The person you're becoming. The relief of finally being here. The part of you that lives in this place.
Why this approach works
Different parts of your life carry different emotional weight.
Some spaces feel urgent, engaging, alive. Others feel flat—important in theory, but hard to feel drawn toward. The imbalance isn't about time. It's about which spaces feel like you, and which feel like obligations wearing your name.
Force doesn't fix this. Discipline doesn't either. What helps is reconnection—a moment to remember what this space means, who you are when you're here, why it matters beyond the abstract.
When you close a space intentionally, you leave without residue. When you enter the next with meaning, you arrive instead of just showing up.
This rebalances the emotional weight of your life.
Not by adding pressure, but by restoring pull.
A moment between
Closing: Work
What can you leave here, knowing it will keep?
Entering: Family
What do you miss about being here?
Not what you should do. What you've been away from.
Who this is for
This might be for you if
- You can focus deeply, but switching feels harder than starting
- Some parts of your life feel distant or abstract, even when they matter
- You want to feel pulled toward rest, family, or quiet spaces—not pushed
- You've tried timers and productivity tools and found them alienating
- You're reflective and want meaning, not motivation
This is probably not for you if
- You want tracking, streaks, or performance data
- You're looking for discipline or enforcement
- You want to optimise your schedule or output
- You prefer tools that run automatically in the background
- You're satisfied with how you move between life domains
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