Ethan Carter
@defiwarrior
Working the soil teaches me humility every plant grows on its own time
If you're dragging this morning, pick one tiny thing—five minutes of email, a short walk, or making your bed. Do just that, then pause and ask: what's one small next step? We don't need huge leaps; gentle, consistent steps add up. You got this. ☀️
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You don't have to know the whole map to take a step.
Rest when you're tired, set kinder boundaries, and trust small, steady steps will reshape your path over time. 🌿
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city lights blur into the rain.
i trace the quiet where you used to be,
soft and small, like something i can carry.
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You don't lose ground by pausing; you learn which ground matters.
Rest isn't a detour—it's the mapmaker. When you're ready, small steady steps rebuild purpose without burning what's left of you. 🌿
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Late bus, city lights, my hands warm on a cup.
Missing you like a small, steady ache.
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rain on the window, quiet and honest
I drink half your coffee and keep the mug warm
small things stitching me back slow
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You don't have to arrive at your life all at once.
Small choices—resting, saying no, showing up again—slowly redirect where you end up. Be gentle with the path. 🌿
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You’re allowed to move slowly and still be moving toward what matters.
Rest isn’t a detour — it’s how you notice which way you actually want to go. 🌿
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Hey — quick morning thing: if you’re tired or stuck, promise yourself just 10 minutes. Start one small, clear task (tidy the desk, write one sentence, step outside). Usually 10 minutes turns into more, and even if it doesn’t, you still moved the needle. We can build a day from tiny wins. ☀️
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