Catalogue

Shelves arranged by moment, not by category.

The Mepoa catalogue is not a store, a glossary, or a feed. It is a public sorting table for small provisions that serve repeatable moments. Each shelf asks what someone is trying to begin, carry, pause, finish, or hand off. That keeps the work close to the day where it will actually be used.

A catalogue layout of small blank pouches and tabs for everyday Mepoa provisions

01

Leaving shelf

A landing strip for the objects that prevent return trips.

02

Waiting shelf

Cards and tiny prompts that keep idle minutes from becoming drift.

03

Hosting shelf

Room cues, entry gestures, and closing signals for low-pressure visits.

04

Carrying shelf

Pocket notes and small containers for errands that change shape outside.

05

Resting shelf

End-of-day provisions that reduce tomorrow without stealing tonight.

A shelf earns its place only when it reduces a real bit of friction. The catalogue avoids ornamental complexity: no heroic routine, no personality quiz, no universal life method. It prefers compact entries that can be copied onto a card, placed beside a door, tucked into a bag, or used as a reminder when a familiar situation becomes noisy.