3. My Day

3.1 What My Day is

3.2 The two ways of seeing your day

  • Calendar view

  • List view

  • Why both exist

3.3 Calendar view

  • What appears here

  • Scheduled commitments

  • All-day items vs timed items

  • Moving items

  • Creating a new task or event from empty space

  • Expanding from week to month

  • Reading the day quickly

3.4 Day indicators in the calendar

  • Open commitments in future days

  • Open commitments in past days

  • Deadlines

  • Important / urgent markers

  • Optional activation in Settings

  • Why indicators are not always instant

3.5 Health quick panel

  • Collapsed state

  • Expanded state

  • Recovery, energy, stress and sleep at a glance

  • Why health is visible from My Day

3.6 List view

  • What the list shows

  • Records with time vs without time

  • Task states

  • Time separators between items

  • Remaining time in future blocks

  • Why this view is more operational

3.7 Ideas and to-dos

  • What this section is

  • Captures without commitment

  • Highlighted or pending things

  • Difference between a capture and a task

3.8 Commitment and flexibility

  • A record becomes a task when it has a date

  • No date means no commitment

  • Moving to tomorrow

  • Moving to next week

  • Cancelling

  • Why commitment can change

3.9 Daily goal

  • What it is

  • Why it is visible in My Day

  • Difference between the day goal and the rest of the day’s commitments

3.10 Why My Day is designed this way

  • One place instead of fragmented tools

  • Quick visual orientation

  • Reduced cognitive load

  • Adapting the day instead of forcing it