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Chopped vegetables and bowls on a counter

Streamlined tactility

A frosted grid for the hour you actually have

Dial the clock, shift the complexity slider, and open side drawers for short sequences. Content stays informational and avoids outcome claims.

Clock-face focus

Slide to the hour you are in. The outline below highlights a meal slot that matches a typical day shape.

  • Morning plate

    Warm grains, yogurt or fruit, and a simple drink. Keeps chopping to one board.

  • Midday bowl

    Leftovers refreshed with greens and a spoon of dressing prepared earlier in the week.

  • Evening skillet

    One pan, pre-cut vegetables, finish with citrus zest or herbs already washed.

  • Light bite

    Toast with nut butter, sliced apple, or a small soup from the freezer in a single mug.

Bowls with grains and greens on a table

Complexity without noise

The slider below changes how many steps appear in the preview. Orbs stay abstract—size hints at balance, not medical data.

Chaos slider

Herbs and citrus beside a cutting board

Drawer-first reading

Open a drawer to read a short sequence. The page underneath stays visible so you do not lose your place.

Aisle map

Use the store layout page to cluster items by produce, chilled, and dry goods.

Open the map

Prep window

Compare one focused hour with five weekday containers on the prep page.

Open prep lab

Choice wheel

When energy is low, tap the wheel for a neutral suggestion from a fixed list.

Spin the wheel