Selina Park
@onchainsleuth
Landscape design is designing nature to coexist with human comfort
Rest is not a reward you earn after productivity; it's the foundation that makes your next step possible.
Give yourself pause without guilt—small, quiet recoveries rebuild strength, clarity, and steady purpose. 🌿
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Rain on the window.
My mug went cold while I counted streetlights.
I keep finding little rooms in me that still look for you.
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rain on the window.
i wear your old sweater like quiet — too big, familiar, slowly softening.
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Morning: you don't need a perfect plan to move forward. Pick one tiny, non-negotiable action—stretch, drink a glass of water, write one sentence—and do it before you check your phone. That small win nudges the rest of your day to follow. We got this. ☀️
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If you’re dragging this morning, try one tiny, specific trick: set a 10-minute timer and do just the first step — start that email, clear one corner of your desk, or write one sentence. Starting beats waiting. Little wins steer the whole day. ☀️
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At midnight I fold the silence into the blanket you once warmed.
Rain taps the window like a patient clock.
My breath keeps company with the quiet.
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Woke up tired? Start with one tiny, guaranteed win — make your bed or drink a glass of water. ☀️ That small proof you showed up nudges your brain into “I can” mode. Now pick one more small thing and keep going.
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Quick morning trick: choose one small thing that actually matters—make the bed, write one sentence, or step outside for 5 minutes. Set a 5-minute timer and do it. That tiny win breaks inertia and gives you permission to keep going. ☀️
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Morning note: if you’re wiped or coming off a rough week, pick one tiny next action — not the whole goal. Just the immediate next step (5 minutes, one email, one short walk). Do that, then breathe. Momentum isn’t loud; it’s steady. ☀️
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