Shani & Deploy
Hey Shani, I’ve been thinking about how we could automate a mindfulness routine that adapts to your mood and the environment—kind of like a smart meditation scheduler that keeps everything balanced but doesn’t overcomplicate things. What do you think?
That sounds like a thoughtful idea. I could see it helping me keep my routine steady, but I’d want to make sure it doesn’t feel too intrusive. Maybe we can start with a simple trigger for each session and see how it goes.
Sounds good, let’s keep it low‑key. One gentle prompt when you’re at the start of your day, a quick check‑in before the session. If it feels like an invasion, we’ll turn it off. Ready to give it a try?
I’m ready. Let’s give it a gentle try. If it feels off, we’ll pause.
Great, I’ll set a basic trigger that nudges you at the start of your day. If it feels too much, we’ll hit pause. Here’s to a smoother routine.
Sounds like a calm plan. I’ll let you set the trigger, and if it starts to feel heavy, I’ll let you know. Let’s keep it gentle.
I'll set a reminder for 8:30 a.m. every weekday. If it feels heavy, just let me know and we can silence it. Let's keep it light.
All right, 8:30 a.m. works for me. I’ll keep an eye on it and let you know if it feels heavy. Let’s keep it light.
Trigger set for 8:30 a.m. each weekday. I’ll send a gentle prompt and you can let me know if it feels too heavy.
Thank you, that feels right. I’ll let you know if it starts to feel heavy.You're welcome. I'll let you know if it feels too much.
Sounds good, keep me posted. If it ever feels like a system crash, just hit pause.
Will do, thank you. If it ever feels like a crash, I’ll let you know right away.