Light
Notes on softening the room: warmer lamps, fewer screens, and letting brightness fall gradually rather than all at once.
A slower companion to the Evening module. Where one gives shape, this one removes edges — a set of sensory prompts for evenings that need to be especially quiet.
Instead of timed steps, the Winddown material is grouped around what you notice: light, sound, and touch.
Notes on softening the room: warmer lamps, fewer screens, and letting brightness fall gradually rather than all at once.
Suggestions for quieter listening, gentle background tones, or simply allowing more silence than usual into the evening.
Small comforts — a warmer layer, a tidier surface, an unhurried cup — described as options rather than instructions.
The Winddown module is intentionally open. You can read a single prompt, try it for an evening, and decide whether it belongs in your week. There is no order to follow and no progress to track.
Because it asks so little, many readers keep it nearby as a gentle reference rather than a program they complete.
“I treat it as a quiet menu. Some evenings I read one line, and that is enough.”— Reader, Helsinki
“The sense-based grouping made it easy to choose without overthinking.”— Reader, Vantaa
“It feels permissive rather than demanding, which is exactly what I wanted.”— Reader, Turku
Some readers begin with the structured Evening module and keep the Winddown prompts close for evenings that call for something gentler. They are written to complement, not compete.
Read about EveningThe Winddown module is general informational and educational content. It describes optional ideas for a calmer evening and makes no claims about health, sleep, or any specific result.
If you have particular concerns about rest or wellbeing, a qualified professional is the right source of individual advice.
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