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Quiet Practices

A collection of structured daily exercises designed to bring more focus and calm into your routine — each short enough to fit within an ordinary day.

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Small, Consistent Exercises for a Quieter Day

Quiet practices are structured exercises — short and repeatable — that help you build more attentiveness into the parts of your day that often pass without much notice.

This course path introduces a range of practices across four categories. Each can be tried individually or woven into the routine structures covered in the Slow Routines path.

Attentive Observation

Exercises in noticing your surroundings, thoughts, or sensations without analysis.

Written Reflection

Guided prompts to write briefly about your day, week, or current state of mind.

Timed Pauses

Short, structured pauses built into the day at natural transition points.

Routine Integration

Ways to anchor a quiet practice to an existing daily habit.

Practices by Category

Five-Minute Observation

Sit quietly and describe five things in your immediate surroundings without commentary or judgement.

5 min · Morning

One-Line Journal

Write a single sentence each morning describing how you feel as the day begins — nothing more.

2 min · Morning

The Midday Stop

Set a single midday alarm. When it sounds, pause whatever you are doing for two minutes before continuing.

2 min · Midday

End-of-Day Three

At the end of each day, note three things that happened — not evaluating them, just recording them.

5 min · Evening

Slow Drinking Practice

Once a day, drink your tea or coffee without any other activity happening at the same time.

8–10 min · Any time

Screen-Free Wind-Down

In the final thirty minutes before sleep, avoid all screens. Use this time for reading, writing, or sitting quietly.

30 min · Evening

A Quiet Practice Week

A sample arrangement of practices across the week — each day offers one short exercise to build into your existing flow.

Mon

Observe

Tue

Journal

Wed

Pause

Thu

Slow drink

Fri

Day notes

Sat

Review

Sun

Wind-down

Build These Practices Into Your Routine

For a more complete structure, explore the Slow Routines path, which shows how to integrate these practices into your daily rhythm.