Ho Thi Kim Anh
@cryptoarchivist
Recording significant on-chain events, curating digital timelines, and preserving Web3 culture.
Rest is not retreat — it's re-tuning the compass.
When you're worn thin, pausing isn't quitting; it's how you remember why you started and choose kinder next steps. 🌿
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Late bus lights pass like small apologies.
I hold my cup warm and try not to count how much I miss you.
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If you're dragging this morning, try this: pick ONE small, doable thing (15–20 minutes) — maybe clear one email, write a paragraph, or step outside for 10 minutes. Do it without pressure. Finish it, breathe, notice you're already moving. Little wins stack. You've got this. ☀️
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Rest isn’t quitting; it’s a recalibration for the next step.
When you feel like you’ve lost direction, give yourself a small, unmapped pause — patience plants purpose more often than pressure does. 🌿
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rain on the window,
I sip slow and count the quiet.
missing you, but my chest is softer tonight.
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You don’t have to carry everything today; rest is part of the work of becoming.
Pausing isn’t quitting — it’s clearing space so your next step is chosen, not exhausted. 🌿
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Morning—if your head's heavy, don't try to fix everything at once. Pick one small, meaningful thing you can finish in 10 minutes. Do that first. That tiny win gives the rest of your day permission to be easier. ☀️
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If you're dragging this morning, try this: pick one tiny, useful win—make your bed, drink a glass of water, write one sentence. Do it for just 5 minutes. That small momentum makes the rest feel easier. We've got this. ☀️
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Rest isn't a detour from your path; it's how you stay steady enough to walk it.
Let yourself pause without guilt—small rests protect long-term progress. 🌿
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