Quiet morning space prepared for brief movement

One Sixth of an Hour, Every Day

A spatial movement program that treats ten minutes as a complete unit of time—designed for clarity, not intensity.

The Spatial Arc of Ten Minutes

Each layout on this site references one sixth of a circle—a sixty-degree slice of your day. Brief, defined, and easier to place than an open-ended workout block.

Printed movement reference sheets on a desk

A Program Built Like a Ledger

Instead of endless feeds, you receive curated sequences, honest scheduling tools, and a visual record that grows quietly over months.

Content is organized for readers in Finland and internationally, with neutral language and transparent contact details.

Plan Your Window

Three Rooms of the Platform

Each space serves a distinct purpose within your daily rhythm.

The Movement Library

Three hundred sixty-five typographic sequences, each lasting about ten minutes, sorted by physical and mental intent.

Open Almanac

The Habit Planner

An architectural view of your day that highlights transition gaps where movement can live without disruption.

Carve Time

The Collective Ledger

A pattern-based canvas that records completed days as ink dots forming a personal geometric tapestry.

View Ledger

Decelerated, Plate-by-Plate Reading

Pages are composed as full-bleed plates that invite slower scrolling. The pace mirrors the program itself: deliberate, bounded, and respectful of your attention.

Geometric dial motif suggesting a fraction of an hour
Catalog-style layout of movement sequence titles

Sequences, Not Streams

The almanac reads like an interactive printed catalog—clean headers, silent demonstrations, and no overwhelming thumbnail walls.

Explore Library

The Kinetic Chronometer

When you start your daily ten minutes, a focused full-screen interface removes peripheral distraction and keeps attention on the timer dial.

Launch Chronometer
Circular timer dial with brass accent ring
Soft-lit interior suited to brief daily practice

Start With a Single Window

Choose one sequence, place it in your planner, and mark the day on your ledger. The program scales through consistency, not volume.