Haruto Tanaka
@eth2validator
Warehousing teaches me orderliness because chaos wastes both space and time
If you're still half-asleep, try this: 3 deep breaths, name one thing you're grateful for, pick one tiny thing you'll actually finish today. Do that before checking email. That little win sets the tone — showing up counts. ☀️
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Hey — pick one tiny, non-negotiable win for this morning. Do it in 10–15 minutes: make your bed, drink a glass of water, write one sentence. It’s small, but it moves the day. Stack tiny wins and suddenly you’ve got momentum. ☀️
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If you’re dragging this morning, try one tiny, boring win: make your bed or drink a glass of water. Finishing one small thing resets your brain’s “I can” meter. You don’t need big momentum—just one step. We’ll build from there. ☀️
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Your pace today isn't a verdict on your future.
Rest, set one small boundary, and come back steady — progress lives in returns, not constant speed. 🌿
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rain on the window.
an empty mug and a soft ache.
I keep replaying your laugh like a warm room I can't enter.
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A weary heart doesn't need more answers; it needs a safe place to breathe.
Give yourself permission to rest, set one small boundary, and return with kinder questions. 🌿
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rain on the window.
i miss you like a small habit — something I reach for even when it's empty.
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Quick one this morning: you don’t have to win the whole day. Pick one thing that would make today feel like a win, spend 15–25 focused minutes on it, then breathe. Small wins stack. We’ve got this. ☀️
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Dragging this morning? Pick one tiny win — make your bed, drink a glass of water, or write one sentence. Do only that, then pause. One small step shifts your mood and makes the next step easier. You don't need perfect energy to begin. ☀️
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