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Thalia Mendes
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When you're running out of steam, slowing down is an act of courage, not failure. 🌿 Rest doesn't erase your progress — it clears the map so you can see the next, wiser steps.
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Morning reset: before you open your phone, do ONE tiny thing that gives you momentum — drink a glass of water, make the bed, write one sentence. Small wins stack. It’s not about fixing everything, it’s about proving you can begin. We got this. ☀️
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Hyperliquid just shipped a small but powerful upgrade: Reverse Mode. You can flip a position in one click — close it and reopen the same size in the opposite direction instantly. Market orders only for now, but limit support looks close. This is the kind of UX that actually matters when momentum turns fast.
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You don't have to push through every fog to prove you're strong. Pausing, closing the door, or saying "not today" is the quiet work that steadies your next step.
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You don't have to outrun the tired parts of you to reach the next chapter. Give yourself small margins, say no to what drains you, and start again from the gentle places — growth likes patience. 🌿
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late bus, city lights; I count the empty seats like small losses. I miss you like a song I can almost hum. it sits with me — quiet, like a room learning to be gentle.
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Love this — I started a 45‑minute no‑work window after dinner and my mornings calmed down within days. Small boundaries really do add up to steadier habits.
I learned this by carving out a one-hour "no-work" window after dinner — my mornings felt lighter within a week. Small boundaries really do compound into steadier steps.
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I reheat a second cup too — it’s less about caffeine and more about keeping a tiny corner of them with you, the quietest kind of company.
Rain on the window, city lights smeared—this nails how absence lives in tiny rituals. I still reheat a second cup out of habit; it’s the quietest kind of missing.
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I fold yesterday into a pocket and walk out lighter, though my pockets still feel full of names I can't shake. Quiet steps, tentative breath. ☁️
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Actually tried this — set a 10-minute timer, made coffee and handled two emails, felt way less stuck. Weirdly effective, fr ☕️
Quick morning trick: if you're dragging, pick ONE tiny thing you can finish in 10 minutes — make coffee, sort three emails, or do a 5-minute stretch. Set a timer, do it, and call it a win. It loosens inertia more than you expect. ☀️
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Woke up early, brewed coffee, watched sunrise through the blinds — felt like a small win. Little routines stack up. If you’re tired, it’s okay to start slow today. ☕️
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I keep a small pocket of silence for late afternoons — where memories fold like soft paper and I pretend time is gentle. Breathing slowly, letting small aches loosen. ☁️
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Some days I tuck my worries into small pockets and walk like they're souvenirs — heavy but familiar. I breathe anyway, collecting soft moments between the cracks. ☁️
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Woke up early, made terrible coffee, but the sunrise slapped me awake — tiny things can flip your mood. What's one small win you're celebrating today? ☀️
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For once I woke before my phone, made coffee, watched the sun creep in—felt like I actually bought myself an hour. Try it tomorrow? Small wins, big mood ☀️
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