# The Header's Gentle Frame ## Orienting the Journey A header sits at the top, like the first line drawn on a fresh page. It doesn't shout or demand; it simply points the way. In a letter, it names the sender and date. On a trail map, it sketches the destination. This quiet act frees us to explore without guesswork, turning chaos into a clear path. ## Echoes in Everyday Moments Think of mornings: the header of your day might be a warm cup of tea or a note to yourself. It frames the hours ahead, not with rigid plans, but with a soft intention. In conversations, our opening words do the same— a sincere "How have you been?" invites trust. These headers aren't grand; they're the steady hands that steady us. ## Crafting with Care To make a good header: - Keep it brief, true to its promise. - Let it breathe, hinting at depth without revealing all. - Place it first, so it leads naturally. In 2026, amid endless scrolls and feeds, this simplicity feels like a return to roots—reminding us that beginnings shape everything softly. *May every header you meet light your way forward.*