Return after absence
A half-day look at what happens after a missed sit — the greeting, the badge, the next morning — and whether return still feels possible.
A half-day look at what happens after a missed sit — the greeting, the badge, the next morning — and whether return still feels possible.
A missed morning is not a failure of character. In Penang it may be a funeral, a flood warning, a child with fever, or simply a night that ran too late. The question is what the app says when the person opens it again.
This half-day is a conversation with the screens and sentences that greet absence. We look at whether a streak number has become a scold, whether the next sit offered is the same twenty-minute body scan that already felt impossible, and whether there is a door back that does not require an apology.
You do not need a full archive of sits. You need the return screens, the copy, and a frank account of what you hoped the streak would do. We leave you with a short written note: what to keep, what to soften, and one sit that could be the first sit after absence.
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