What was the best part of today?
A hug. The words you needed. A moment that made you stop.
Save one moment a day. Your album makes sure nothing is lost.
Hi! π To help you better, tell me: where did something good happen?
Beautiful things happen to you every day.
And you're losing them.
You come home. They ask "how was your day?" and you say "fine, normal." But today your child hugged you for no reason. A colleague said something that made you feel good. You saw something that made you smile.
All of that happened. And it's already erased from your memory forever.
It's not that your life lacks extraordinary moments. It's that your brain is so busy solving problems that it lets them disappear.
If you answer "yes" to any of these, this is for you:
"I come home so exhausted that I sometimes forget to enjoy the people waiting for me."
"I feel like weeks slip away in the blink of an eye."
"I put effort into everything but struggle to celebrate my small wins."
"I take care of everyone β family, team β but nobody preserves my moments."
"My child is growing at the speed of light and I'm afraid I'm not savoring it."
"I live in 'solve the next problem' mode without a pause to breathe."
The album you're about to create
"Small steps, big changes"
Today you made a decision you've been putting off for weeks. It wasn't easy, but you did it. That moment of clarity where you felt you're moving toward who you want to be. It wasn't perfect, but it was yours. And that's what counts.
"Free and happy moments"
It was a sunset together. I loved being present while you said 'bye sun, have a good one'. The most meaningful thing was seeing us free, happy, and fully enjoying the moment. Here's to more of these moments together. I love you.
"I chose myself today"
That 10-minute pause just for you. You closed the door, breathed, and for the first time in days felt like you didn't owe anyone anything. You reminded yourself that self-care isn't selfishness, it's what allows you to care for others. You deserved it.
This is what you'll do every night.
At the time you choose. A habit that changes how you live.
The science of not missing your own life
Researchers from Harvard and Stanford confirmed something revealing: your happiness level doesn't depend on having perfect days.
We all experience roughly the same number of small positive moments each day. The difference between someone who lives stressed and someone who lives fully comes down to one thing:
Paying attention at the right moment.
The human brain has a negativity bias (we evolved to remember danger, not beauty). To counteract it, you need to actively record the positive.
The 60-second method:
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Notice the good moment when it happens.
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Pause for a moment to feel it.
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Record it so it doesn't evaporate.
Real results in the first week
"I no longer come home on autopilot. I arrive mentally searching for the moment of the day."
β Laura M.
"My daughter asked me why I was smiling. I showed her the postcard. Now she wants to save her moment too."
β Carlos D.
"It's not that my life changed or that suddenly everything is perfect. It's that I'm finally seeing it."
β Andrea S.
Start your album free today.
When I need it
Perfect to start. Rescue moments when you feel you need them. No pressure, at your pace.
Start monthlyEvery once in a while
Your regular pause. 2 times a month to not lose sight of what matters. Enough without overwhelming.
Choose biweeklyOnce a week
The perfect balance. One postcard every week. Ideal for building the habit without it feeling like an obligation.
Weekly ritualA little bit each day
Maximum transformation. End every day rescuing something beautiful. To live more present and aware.
Daily commitmentπ Cancel or change plans anytime. No commitment.
Something special happened to you today.
Will you let it disappear in the tiredness of the day, or will you keep it forever?
Save my moment today60 seconds to try it. Free. No card. No commitment.