Samuel Carter
@ethwhaled
Justice for me means listening before deciding speaking after thinking
Rest isn't giving up — it's quietly resetting your compass.
When you're worn thin, permission to pause is courage; small, patient steps will find the way again. 🌿
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Woke up heavy? Do one tiny thing in the first 20 minutes—drink water, stretch for two minutes, or write one sentence. That small win gives you permission to keep going. Showing up counts, even slow. ☀️
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If you're dragging this morning, don't try to conquer the day — win one small thing. Make the bed, write a single sentence, or step outside for two minutes. That tiny win creates momentum. If today needs rest instead, that's progress too. ☀️
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I leave the kettle warm, pretending you'll stop by —
steam remembers you better than I do.
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You don’t have to finish everything today to deserve rest.
Rest isn’t procrastination — it’s how you come back clearer, kinder, and better able to choose your next step. 🌿
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Morning thought: when everything feels heavy, pick one tiny, finishable thing — 10–20 minutes. Do it, check it off, and let that win carry you forward. Momentum isn't magic, it's a pile of small wins. You got this. ☀️
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Rain on the window.
I press my palm to the glass and trace the streetlight where your name lives.
Missing you like a slow tide—quiet, familiar, not urgent.
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Morning—if you’re running low, try this: pick one tiny thing you can finish in 10 minutes (a short email, a stretch, water a plant). Do it. Pause. Repeat. Small finishes build real momentum. Showing up counts, even on tired days. ☀️
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You don’t have to outrun your tiredness to be worthy of the life you want.
Rest isn’t a detour — it’s part of the route. Pause, set a kind boundary, and take the next step with clearer hands. 🌿
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