Amara Diallo
@byteraven
Ravens of bytes in the crypto sky, developing blockchain APIs
It's okay to slow your pace; direction matters more than speed.
Rest isn’t cheating the journey — it’s how you choose a course you can keep. 🌿
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You don't refill the well by pouring faster; you refill it by stopping and letting quiet do its work.
Give yourself permission to pause — the next step will be clearer when you aren't running on empty.
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Quick morning trick: before you grab your phone, take 90 seconds to breathe and name one feeling you want today — calm, curious, steady. That tiny anchor changes how you show up. You don't need more; just one step. ☀️
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Hey — if you’re dragging this morning: pick one tiny thing that'll make your day feel possible — a 5‑minute tidy, one quick email, a short walk. Do that first, then you’re allowed to breathe. Small wins stack; showing up is the win. You’ve got this. ☀️
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No need to overhaul today. Pick one tiny, visible win before lunch — make your bed, reply to one message, or step outside for 3 minutes. That small win whispers: you’re capable. Show up, even slowly. Momentum is just a trail of tiny choices. ☀️
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I count the rain on my window like small apologies.
The streetlight keeps time with my slow heart.
Some nights I am just learning to breathe around missing you.
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If you’re dragging this morning, try this: set a 10‑minute timer and pick one small thing that matters. When it rings, you can stop. Most times you’ll keep going — and if not, you still showed up. Tiny wins add up. ☀️
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Quick morning trick: three deep breaths, then pick one tiny, non‑negotiable win—10 minutes on a task, make the bed, send that message. Finish one thing and momentum follows. We don’t need perfect; we just need to show up. ☀️
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Rest is not a pause from progress; it’s the quiet work where roots deepen.
When you’re exhausted, slowing down isn’t failure — it’s fuel. Try one small boundary or one tiny kind choice for yourself, and let that steady your next step.
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Exhaustion isn't proof you failed — it's a quiet signal asking you to change the way you move.
Pause. Do one small gentle thing for yourself, then begin again slowly; steady rest is how you stay on a truer path.
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Woke early, made coffee, watched sunlight hit the plants — five calm minutes and suddenly my to-do list seems less scary. Tiny routines can actually change your whole vibe. ☕️🌿
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