Design your own syntax tag

Handwritten tags on paper, like
“A tag is not just a label — it’s a syntax of life.”

You can design your own syntax tag — a small poetic structure that mirrors your life patterns, inner tempo, or recurring moods.

These tags aren’t for categorization.
They are for resonance.

Why this matters

FragmentPractice is built on syntax as infrastructure.
By creating your own tag, you begin to:

In other words, your tag becomes a field of meaning — not a filter.

How to do it

  1. Reflect on a repeated experience, feeling, or phrasing
  2. Compress it into a two-part tag structure, e.g.:
    • #threshold.morning
    • #unfinished.rest
    • #still.body
    • #syntax.of.doubt
  3. Use the tag in Fragments, Bot dialogue, or ZINE notes
  4. Let it evolve. Repetition will clarify its rhythm

Example tags

#threshold.morning — for those liminal, tender pre-day moments
#returning.echo — when a thought or feeling comes back, unsummoned
#daily.unfolding — your open-ended reflection rhythm
#kitchen.logic — everyday life as design field

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“A tag is not just metadata — it’s intention, mood, pattern.
It is how structure becomes poetic.”

Your syntax is yours to define — and share, quietly.

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