Mantras
Start each session with a phrase that anchors your intention. Choose from a built-in library, or write your own.
A line you actually wrote, in front of you, all day
Mantras are the more personal cousin of quotes — phrases you wrote for yourself, framed for your own moment. The dashboard treats them as first-class citizens: add as many as you want, edit them anytime, and they appear right next to the curated quote library.
- Add and edit your own mantras
- Stored locally by default, synced when you sign in
- Pin one mantra so it stays visible until you change it
- Mix with the quote library or keep mantras-only
My Mantras
"Done is better than perfect."
"One task at a time."
"Trust the slow days."
"Reply tomorrow, not now."
How it works
Yours, not ours
Your mantras live alongside the curated quote library but they are clearly your words, not someone else's. The dashboard keeps the source obvious.
Pin or rotate
Use the same rotation controls as the quote library. Pin one mantra when you need it for a week; rotate when you want variety.
Made for these moments
Working through something
A reminder you wrote yourself, in your own words, lands differently than someone else's wisdom.
Productivity glue
Phrases like "next action only" or "ship the ugly version" become muscle memory when you see them every tab.
Self-talk in writing
Sometimes saying it once to yourself in the morning is the difference between focus and drift.
Quick tips
- Keep mantras short — five to seven words. Long ones do not land.
- Edit ruthlessly. A mantra that is no longer working should be replaced, not endured.