# The Header's Gentle Frame

## A Starting Point

Every page, letter, or path begins with a header. It's not flashy—just a few words or lines at the top that quietly say, "This is what we're about." In a notebook or a website, it orients us before we dive in. Like the first breath of morning air, it sets a direction without demanding attention.

## Shaping the Whole

Think of a header as a frame around a window. It doesn't block the view; it holds it steady. On a quiet morning in 2026, I watched sunlight filter through my kitchen window, bordered by simple wood. The frame made the light feel contained, meaningful. Our days work the same way—a short note to a friend, a daily plan scribbled down. These headers shape how we see the rest, turning chaos into something navigable.

## Everyday Anchors
Headers appear everywhere, small but steady:
- The "Dear Mom" at the top of a child's drawing.
- A trail marker at the forest edge, promising clarity ahead.
- The title of a journal entry, inviting honest words.

They remind us that beginnings don't need grandeur. A good header whispers enough to guide.

*In the end, it's the quiet frames that let the light shine through.*