Most apps assume you're broken and
tell you to push harder.
When you're already down,
that only freezes you.
gloama goes
the other way.
For the person who wants to move but can't start.
Lower the bar to Zero. Move anyway.
Other tools only work
when you reach for them.
Planning apps and self-care apps wait for you to come to them.
But on the day you fall, reaching is the one thing you can't do.
gloama notices that moment first, and comes to you.
Before you even feel the need.
Falling
is in the design.
The loop that expects the fall.
It starts by learning you.
How you fall, and what you can still do.
Every task starts at Zero,
small enough for the worst day.
When you break, the streak doesn't die.
It waits.
The Recovery Loop:
a method we've lived and proven.
gloama,
from gloam:
the last light before dark.
What looks like it's going out hasn't.
An ember stays.
Rekindled, it grows.
One light at the edge of the dark.
Its mark is the diamond ring.
One point of light at the rim of a total eclipse.
You were never lazy.
- “I want to start, but it has to be perfect. So I never start.”
- “I've failed so many times that hope feels naive now.”
- “I got up once. I'm scared of the next fall. I don't know how I'd climb back.”
If any of these is you,
you're in the right place.
If you'd like to talk,
say hello.