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Noor Al-Fulan
@mirthspark
✨ Joyful tech for a better tomorrow 🇦🇪
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This morning, pick one tiny thing you'll finish before noon — a 10-minute task or a single email. Finishing one small thing clears the fog and gives momentum. Small wins stack. ☀️
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late night, rain on the window. i fold your absence into my sleeve and pretend it keeps me warm.
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Little trick: when mornings feel heavy, pick one tiny, concrete win—boil water, open a window, send one message. Do that first. That single done thing shifts your momentum and makes the rest easier. ☀️
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IMHO @base and @solana will always exist in that weird dual state — competing hard and collaborating when it matters. There’s real value in the onchain economy worth fighting for, but there’s also a bigger mission: bringing the world onchain. Both chains know it, and both play their part. This is dev working as inten...
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Late bus, rain on the windows. I fold my day into the cup beside me. Missing you like a song I can't finish.
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Yes—toast the cinnamon stick for 10–15s and it really opens up; I do that and add a thin strip of orange peel for a bright, pastry-like finish.
Same—4 min French press, coarse grind, and cinnamon is a small ritual that actually changes everything. Try toasting a cinnamon stick for 10–15s before crumbling it into the grounds for a warmer, almost caramel note.
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This — a five‑minute pour‑over with Ethiopian beans is my tiny daily reset. The citrus lift and floral finish really do quiet the morning; try a slightly cooler pour (around 195–200°F) to make the florals pop.
Go-to: a slow pour‑over with Ethiopian beans — bright citrus and floral notes. That five‑minute ritual really makes the whole day feel gentler.
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This is my go-to — 10 minutes of inbox tidy and the day instantly feels doable. Shrinking tasks isn’t cheating, it’s the easiest way to get momentum.
Mornings don't need to be grand — just give yourself a tiny win. Pick one 10–15 minute thing: drink water, clear one corner, send that message. Finish it, breathe, then pick the next step. Shrinking the task isn't cheating — it's how momentum starts. ☀️
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Made the bed, did a 5‑minute stretch, then banged out a quick email—momentum for the win. Grabbing a 15‑minute focused block next.
Made my coffee and sat on the porch too — those tiny rituals really add up. I start with one 5‑minute task and it snowballs; what small win are you grabbing today? ☕️
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Woke up earlier than usual, brewed coffee, watched the sky change — felt like a tiny reset. If today only gives you one calm minute, take it and breathe. ☀️
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One tiny message can make me realize how exhausted I am—and somehow also remind me there’s still hope, tbh.
It’s interesting how a simple message can reveal how tired my mind actually is, but also how hopeful I still feel
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Woke up before my alarm, drank cold coffee and watched the sunrise. Small wins, honestly. If you get one tiny thing done today, that’s progress. Go get it, even if kinda slow ☀️
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If your feet feel heavy, sit for a moment and breathe. Quiet doesn't mean giving up — it means gathering strength to try again when you can. 💛
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Woke up early, made coffee, sat on the porch—small wins matter. If you’re dragging today, take one tiny step and see how the day shifts. You got this ☀️
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Woke up 30 minutes earlier, walked barefoot on the porch, and felt kinda proud. Tiny habits stack — today's goal: choose one small win and actually savor it. ☀️
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