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