Your Personal Rhythm Guide

A flexible framework for understanding and working with your natural energy patterns — no tracking, no scoring, just awareness.

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Honouring the Wind-Down

Your energy plan should include space for deceleration. The evening phase is not about productivity — it is about allowing your system to settle.

Consider what signals rest to you personally. Perhaps it is lowering lights, putting devices aside, or spending time in quiet conversation. Build these moments intentionally into your plan.

Building Your Plan in Three Phases

Rather than a fixed timetable, think of your energy plan as three overlapping zones that shift with the day.

Activation Zone

The first hours after waking. Prioritise gentle movement, hydration, and unhurried preparation. Avoid jumping immediately into demanding tasks. Allow your system to warm up naturally.

Sustained Zone

Your core active hours. Alternate focused work with brief restorative pauses. Listen for signs of diminishing attention and respond with compassion rather than pushing through fatigue.

Restoration Zone

The transition toward rest. Gradually reduce stimulation, engage in calming activities, and create consistent signals that the day is complete. Quality rest supports tomorrow's vitality.

Guiding Principles for Your Plan

Flexibility Over Rigidity

Your plan is a living document. Some days will look different from others, and that is expected. The goal is awareness, not adherence to a perfect schedule.

Observation Without Judgment

Notice how you feel at different times without labelling experiences as good or bad. Curiosity about your patterns is more useful than criticism of them.

Small Adjustments, Lasting Change

One small shift — a five-minute morning pause, a midday walk, an earlier wind-down — can meaningfully influence how your entire day unfolds.

Questions About Your Plan?

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