Write Freely
Use a notebook or digital document. Capture whatever comes to mind about your physical activity and stillness.
A calm place to observe your everyday activity. Record thoughts, sensations, and small moments without judgement, comparison, or performance goals.
This journal is not a fitness tracker and does not measure health outcomes. It is a companion for noticing how gentle activity may fit into your days. Write freely about what you experience, what feels comfortable, and what you wish to explore further.
Spend a few minutes each evening reflecting on your day. There are no right answers — only your honest observations about movement and rest.
Use a notebook or digital document. Capture whatever comes to mind about your physical activity and stillness.
Even two sentences count. The goal is consistent reflection, not lengthy entries or detailed records.
Approach your journal with compassion. Some days will feel more active than others, and that is perfectly natural.
Choose one prompt each day, or combine several. Let your responses flow naturally without editing or self-criticism.
How did my body feel when I woke up today? Did I notice any tension or ease as I began my morning routine?
What gentle activity did I engage in today? Where did it happen, and how did it fit into my existing schedule?
At what points during the day did I feel most energised or most in need of rest? How did movement affect those moments?
What is one small thing my body allowed me to do today that I appreciate? A walk, a stretch, a moment of stillness?
Explore short, gentle activity ideas for everyday moments. Each challenge is designed to complement personal reflection, not to track fitness results.