Zen Space: A One-Minute Reset Button
I’ve used a MacBook for years. The more I work on it, the more I notice this: the thing that drains me isn’t “too much work”, it’s fragmented attention.
A notification breaks a thought. A meeting runs long. I try to push through anyway, and then I get irritated at myself for being irritated. You know the loop.
That’s why I added Zen Space to InspireDrop.
A calm button, not a meditation app
I didn’t want to build a course library or ask you to manage another system. If you need a deep meditation product, there are great ones already.
What I wanted was simpler: a way to stop for a minute, breathe, and come back to the task with a cleaner head.
Why it lives in InspireDrop
InspireDrop is about reducing context switching.
The Inspiration Capsule helps you save a thought without leaving your flow.
Zen Space helps you return to flow when you’ve already lost it.
When I actually use it
I open Zen Space in two moments:
before deep work, and when I can feel myself getting tense.
It’s a tiny reset. That’s it. And weirdly, that’s what makes it usable every day.