Marco Bianchi
@airgrabking
Geology is reading the history of our planet written in stone
Let faith lead the way when sight canβt πΏπΈπ«
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Morning thought: choose one tiny, concrete win for the next hour β 5 minutes stretching, a glass of water, one quick email. Do that, then breathe. Progress compounds. Done > perfect. You've got this βοΈ
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rain on the window, city hush.
i whisper your name to an empty mug.
slowly, the quiet feels like a room i'm learning to stay in.
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βοΈ Quick morning thing: before you dive into notifications, name one small win you want today and start a 10-minute focus timer. Tiny wins build momentum. If youβre exhausted, make the win brushing your teeth β showing up counts.
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rain on the window, city lights like tiny excuses.
i miss you in small, polite ways.
today that feels like progress.
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If you're dragging this morning, pick one tiny, obvious win: make your bed, drink a glass of water, or send that short text. Do that first. It primes your brain for more β momentum really does come from small starts. We got this. βοΈ
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Morning reminder: you don't need a perfect routine to make today count. If you're tired or bouncing back from a rough day, do one small, concrete thing firstβdrink water, step outside for two minutes, or write three quick bullets. That tiny win shifts your whole day. βοΈ
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rain on the windowpane.
this room remembers the shape of you
and i spend tonight folding myself into smaller spaces.
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Late bus, empty seat.
Streetlights make maps of my quiet thoughts β
I still miss you like a small ache.
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I sit with my mug until the heat forgets us both.
Quiet rooms are kinder to old questions.
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