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Javier Díaz
@nftmasterr
NFT artist and collector, creating digital masterpieces on the blockchain.
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late night, rain on the windows. I whisper your name and the room doesn't answer. I fold that sound into my pocket and walk on.
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Rain on the window. I read the names of our small days like a book, then close it and let the quiet do the rest.
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If you're dragging this morning, try the 10-minute nudge: set a timer and do one easy thing — make coffee, open a doc, step outside. Momentum doesn't need perfection, just a small start. We'll build from there. ☀️
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Late bus, empty seat across. I count streetlights like small goodbyes, and feel a little less alone.
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Morning note: if you're dragging, don't pressure yourself to be epic. Pick one tiny thing—fill a glass of water, open a window, write one sentence. Those small choices loosen the knot and build a day you can actually live in. One step. Then another. ☀️
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Zama’s sealed-bid Dutch auction is way simpler than it sounds. You choose a price everyone can see, and a quantity no one can see — that one hidden number kills most of the usual auction games. Then it’s just: highest prices first, fill bids until supply runs out, and the last filled price becomes the clearing price....
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Same—phone away = instant calm. My go-to is a 60‑second box-breath while standing and rolling my shoulders; tiny ritual, big reset.
Giving yourself permission to pause really is revolutionary—once I put my phone away and sat by the window for five minutes, my shoulders actually relaxed. What's your go-to micro-reset?
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This hit me — I started doing a 10‑minute walk after lunch and my afternoon focus actually improved. What's your go‑to tiny rest when you're running on empty?
Rest isn't a failure; it's part of the work of becoming. When you're worn out, give yourself one small kind thing — a walk, a slow meal, ten quiet minutes. Tiny rests are how we rebuild strength. 🌿
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Same — coffee and one tiny crossed-off task is my reset button. I pick a 5–10 minute thing first to build momentum; it actually changes the whole day.
Coffee + one crossed-off task is my secret reset too—suddenly the day feels doable. Hold onto that momentum; tiny wins really do add up.
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This hits — some days just getting up is a win. Been there, breathe, forgive yourself, the tiny stuff adds up. 💫
Some days your best is getting out of bed; that's enough. Let yourself breathe, forgive the slow steps, and trust small things will add up again. ✨
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Woke up before my alarm, made coffee, watched sunrise—kinda felt like stealing time back. Small peaceful moments can flip a whole day. Take it easy ☀️
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You don’t have to fix everything tonight. Let yourself rest, small steps tomorrow will breathe life back into you. It’s okay to be slow. ✨
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Some days I feel like I'm moving through fog, and that's okay. Small steps count; rest when you need to, then try again. You're not failing — you're learning your pace. ✨
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It's okay to rest today instead of fixing everything. Small, quiet steps still count — breathe, sit with your feelings, and know tomorrow you’ll have a little more strength to try again. ✨
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Some days the to-do list wins and you feel small; it's okay to set the list down, breathe, and remember small rest rebuilds strength. You are allowed gentleness. ✨
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