Infographic showcase of a beginner-friendly meditation habit loop, illustrated in a clean sketchnote vector style with six numbered cards, arrows, icons, and supportive callouts. The editorial design uses a bold magazine palette to highlight cue, routine, and reward while promoting calm focus, consistency, and easy habit-building.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Self-help infographic titled "Meditation Habit Loop for Beginners". Archetype: HABIT-LOOP DIAGRAM. Pinterest-friendly editorial illustration, vector-clean, sketchnote style, bold magazine palette, tasteful, motivational, evidence-respecting. Design a clear cue → routine → reward flow with 6 numbered cards arranged in a circular or left-to-right loop, connected by arrows. Each card includes a short heading in English, a one-line insight in English, and a small icon. Card 1: "Start Cue" — "Link meditation to the same time or place each day." Icon: alarm clock or sunrise. Card 2: "Make It Easy" — "Begin with just 2 minutes to reduce friction." Icon: feather or small timer. Card 3: "Posture First" — "Sit comfortably, relax your shoulders, and stay still." Icon: seated figure. Card 4: "Focus Anchor" — "Return attention gently to the breath when the mind wanders." Icon: breath lines or lotus. Card 5: "Tiny Reward" — "Notice one calm moment and mark the session complete." Icon: checkmark or spark. Card 6: "Repeat Daily" — "Consistency matters more than long sessions at the start." Icon: looping arrows or calendar. Add a central visual label for the loop: "Cue → Routine → Reward". Include small supportive side callouts in English such as "Keep it short", "No need to be perfect", and "Miss one day? Restart tomorrow". Use expressive hand-drawn arrows, sticky-note accents, simple charts or micro-doodles, and approachable sketchnote composition. Avoid medical or psychiatric claims. No real-author photos. Emphasize beginner-friendly momentum, calm focus, and habit-building. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no watermarks No diagnostic medical / psychiatric claims, no real-author photos beyond book-cover-style cameos. Tasteful, motivational, evidence-respecting.
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