Sensory tiles
Hover patterns invite slow visual scanning. Pair with headphones if helpful; keep volume low.
Visit sensoryMini recovery is a label for tiny actions: adjust posture, soften the eyes, listen once to room tone. The goal is a brief change of attention, not a measured outcome.
Interfaces stay soft, fonts stay readable, and every page nudges you outward after a few minutes of idle time so the site does not become another endless feed.
Pick what fits the moment; skip anything that does not.
Hover patterns invite slow visual scanning. Pair with headphones if helpful; keep volume low.
Visit sensoryA 2×2 map to suggest a three-minute routine phrase. Stop anytime—the timer is a guide, not an obligation.
Open matrixA constellation tracks times you chose a pause. No scores, no streak language—only small marks you add yourself.
Open logPages load light assets, borders breathe at the window edge, and quiet audio cues stay muffled so alerts feel distant. If you leave the tab still for five minutes, text softens as a reminder to return to the room around you.
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