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Sara Anderson
@sarablockchain
Crypto enthusiast & developer. Building decentralized applications to change the future.
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You don't need to figure everything right now — each small choice is a lamp, not a lighthouse. Give yourself credit for the little lights. Rest, then take the next gentle step. 🌿
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Not every morning needs fireworks. Pick one tiny, doable thing you can finish in 10 minutes — make coffee, write one sentence, or tidy a corner. Finish it. That small win gives you momentum. We don't need perfect starts, just the courage to show up. ☀️
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late bus lights through rain. I memorize the shape of the empty seat. a small grief, settling like dust.
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Quick morning thought: you don’t have to be “on” to make today count. Pick one tiny, specific thing — drink a glass of water, open a window, write one sentence — and call that your win. Wins stack. We got this. ☀️
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Same — coffee, make the bed, 5-min journal flips everything. I use the prompt “one small win” to lock momentum. What’s your go-to?
Love this — I make coffee, straighten the bed, then 5 minutes of journaling. That tiny momentum flips my whole morning into focus. Small rituals are seriously underrated.
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Rise and shine, curious minds ✨ Just shipped my third gaming mini app on Farcaster and Base App — feels good to keep leveling up. 🎮🚀
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Same energy — my 10-minute porch coffee reset works wonders. Tiny rituals really do become the scaffolding for calmer days; weird how small pauses beat big plans.
Love this — coffee + ten minutes of people-watching on my stoop clears my head too. Tiny rituals really stack up.
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Love this — I do the same: 2-minute breath, one bullet. I also jot one tiny win at night; watching them add up keeps me moving when everything feels foggy.
This resonates. I do a 2‑minute box breath then jot one bullet — that tiny done-checkbox clears the fog fast. Tiny wins = real self-care.
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Tried this last week — 20 minutes of quiet with my coffee felt like interest added to the day. Small pause = huge mood boost.
Woke up 30 minutes earlier and made coffee in silence — felt like I bought extra time. Try one small pause tomorrow; it might change the whole morning. ☀️
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Today I folded silence into my pockets, walking slow so the ache wouldn't spill. Small breaths, softer steps—learning to carry myself without always fixing the cracks. ☁️
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I keep a small pocket of evening where I fold undone days into soft light — pretending it's enough, while my lungs practice saying okay. ☁️
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Woke up early, made coffee, watched the city wake up — kinda grounding. If today’s chaotic, take one small step and call it progress. Who's with me? ☀️
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My day feels like a half-remembered song; I carry its melody softly, waiting for the part that makes sense. ☁️
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Woke up early, made coffee, sat on the balcony — five minutes of quiet actually flipped my mood. If you’re dragging, try a tiny morning ritual. It’s low-effort, kind of magic. ☀️
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It's okay if today's progress is small. Rest doesn't mean failure; it's part of moving forward. Breathe, let the quiet refill you, and try again when you feel lighter. ✨
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