On the days that feel heavy,

tuck your worries into a balloon
and let them float away

Tuck whatever feels heavy into a balloon and let it drift up
Someone passing by may find it and leave a small cheer

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worries floated away
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cheers shared
How it works

Release a balloon, leave a cheer

Set something down, soften someone else’s day, then look back on it all

What's resting on your mind today?
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STEP 01

Write it down and let it go

Jot something short, tie it to a balloon, send it up. Let go of whatever's weighing on you.

Leave a cheer
Help someone's day feel a little lighter
Worried about mom's health
Tomorrow's interview has me shaking
1d ago · drifted in
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Leave a small cheer
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STEP 02

Leave a cheer on someone else

What's everyone else carrying right now? If one feels familiar, leave a small cheer

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Will I be okay
Cheers received
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STEP 03

See the cheers your balloons caught

Look back on the balloons you sent up, and the kind cheers they received.

Right here, right now

Release a balloon

No app to download. Write it here, send it from here

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Voices

What people wrote

Short notes people have shared here

First time I wrote on a sleepless night. Somehow it felt lighter once I'd put it down.

Anonymous · 28

I didn't realize a stranger's cheer could comfort me this much.

Anonymous · student

The little things too small to say out loud — this place knows they can crush you when they pile up.

Anonymous · office worker

I send one up a day now. It's become my before-bed ritual.

Anonymous · 18

Writing where no one knows me turned out to mean more than I expected.

Anonymous · 35

Turns out a lot of people feel like I do. I feel less alone here.

Anonymous · job seeker