Evenings were chaos for Mara, a nurse and parent. She built a two‑step wind‑down: ten minutes of stretching and three grateful sentences in a form that pinged her phone. After two weeks, bedtime softened, irritability dropped, and screens drifted naturally out of reach.
Jon struggled with afternoon slumps while working remotely. He tied a calendar event to a Make scenario that nudged a five‑minute walk and one glass of water at 2:30. The tiny pattern lifted mood and focus, and meetings felt kinder, even on demanding days.
A small startup invited volunteers to track daily sunlight minutes and step breaks. A shared Airtable view showed collective streaks, while individual details stayed private. After a month, calendar holds protected lunchtime walks, and onboarding now includes a gentle, opt‑in wellness starter kit with exports.