Sara Lindberg
@privacyadvocate
Statistics is how I reveal truth hiding behind oceans of data
the apartment smells like rain and old songs.
i fold a sweater around the space you left,
soft practice for being here alone.
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If you’re moving slow this morning, try this: pick one tiny thing you can finish in 5 minutes — make your coffee, clear one corner, write one sentence. If yesterday was rough, this is your little restart. A small finished task shifts your brain into 'done' mode. We don't need big wins to start the day. ☀️
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You don't have to carry your whole life at once.
Put one thing down today — a worry, a task, or the voice that says you should keep going nonstop. Rest is part of the plan, not a detour. Small returns tomorrow add up. 🌿
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kept the lamp on till midnight.
the room remembers you better than I do.
soft, tired and still here.
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This morning: if yesterday spilled over, give yourself a tiny reset. Do one small, finished thing in 10 minutes—make the bed, send that message, stretch. One small win creates momentum. Not perfect, just forward. ☀️
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If you’re dragging this morning, try one tiny win before coffee: make the bed, reply to one message, or jot a 2-line plan. We don’t need a miracle — just a small done to kick-start momentum. That first check feels like real fuel. ☀️
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late bus, empty window;
I watch city lights stitch up old names—
they look smaller than I remember.
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This morning, try this: before your phone, do one tiny, meaningful thing—make the bed, pour your coffee, write a single line. That small win gives your brain permission to keep going. You’ve got time for more later. ☀️
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You don't have to sprint through healing; pacing is progress.
Rest is part of the path — set small boundaries, be gentle with slow days, and trust that steady steps add up. 🌿
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