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I built something — and I want to show you the process
Hey everyone, I've been heads-down building something and wanted to share it with you. Over the past few weeks, I rebuilt attunemastery.com from scratch — not just as a website, but as an experiment in applying attunement principles to design itself. The question I kept asking: What if a website could feel like the philosophy it represents? Here's what emerged: - The page load — Instead of just appearing, the site breathes to life. The 〰️ symbol pulses, then fades, then the content emerges. It sets a tone before you read a word. - Emerging affordances — The navigation doesn't shout at you. Words like "find the signal" and "join the field" slowly materialize from the particle background after 15-30 seconds. You discover them when you're ready. - Focus Mode — This one surprised me. I built a full breathwork tool into the site with four breathing patterns (Coherence, Box, 4-7-8, Energize). The rings expand and contract with your breath. There's optional sound. It actually works — I use it myself now. - The Field — A resources page where 1,000+ books, podcasts, papers, and tools emerge one at a time from the background, stay briefly, then fade. You can't consume it all at once. Discovery happens through patience. The whole thing is just HTML, CSS, and vanilla JavaScript. No frameworks. No complexity. Hosted free on GitHub Pages. Here's why I'm sharing this: I've had a few people ask if I could help build something similar for their projects. So I'm opening that up. If you're working on something — a newsletter, a coaching practice, a course, a personal brand — and you want a site that actually feels like you (not a template), I'd love to chat. I'm taking on a handful of projects. Details here: https://attunemastery.com/build No pressure. I just wanted to share what I've been working on and see if it resonates with anyone here. Drop a comment if you have questions about the build process — happy to share what I learned.
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Go Through the Welcome Course. Now.
New here? Start here. Been here a while but skipped it? Go back. The Welcome (Start Here) course exists for one reason: to get you oriented so you can actually use this community instead of just scrolling through it. It takes 5 minutes. Maybe 10 if you're thorough. You'll learn who we are, what each tab is for, and how to extract maximum value from your membership. No fluff. Just the map. When you finish, click the checkmark in the top right corner of each page. That's how you mark it complete. That's how you signal to yourself, and to us, that you're not here to lurk. You're here to build. Go do it. Classroom → Welcome (Start Here) → Complete all pages → Click the checkmarks. Then come back and post "✅ Done" in the comments. Keep searching. ~Sam
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Go Through the Welcome Course. Now.
The Death of "Correct" Biomechanics
This video by Kathy Sierra is amazing at debunking the myth of "correct" biomechanics. What she talks about can be applied to ANY domain. Also, I had the pleasure of chatting with her on my podcast The Unfinished Podcast.
Build the Forge
Underrated skill acquisition resources—go. Books, podcasts, videos, coaches, whatever. Let’s build a list.
Memory is a Verb, Not a Noun
This video is a lengthy one, but Stuart Armstrong and Andrew Wilson go over how Ecological Psychology reconceptualizes memory.
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