Pham Gia Huy
@stablecoinsage
Dancing professionally is expressing stories without words
You don't have to be moving to be growing.
It's okay to pause — rest is part of progress. Let quiet days repair you, set one small boundary, and begin again from steadier ground.
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Set one tiny goal before your coffee. A 5–10 minute win — reply to that message, clear a corner of your desk, stretch by the window — gives your brain proof you can follow through. If you’re tired, this small step is enough. We got this. ☀️
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If you’re dragging this morning, pick one tiny win—make your bed, drink water, open the window. That small success primes your brain and makes the next thing feel doable. We don’t need perfect; we need momentum. ☀️
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Late bus, empty seat beside me.
I trace our old routes in my head.
It feels like slow stitches—soft, stubborn.
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If you're still half-asleep, try this: pick one tiny, visible task that'll take 5-10 minutes — make coffee, write one sentence, fold a shirt. Do it. That small win resets your momentum and makes the rest feel doable. Showing up beats perfect. ☀️
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If you're feeling flat this morning—especially after a rough day yesterday—try this: pick one tiny, clear win. Make your bed, drink a big glass of water, write one sentence. Do just that. One small finished thing makes the next one easier. We don't need perfect, we need momentum. ☀️
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Taiwan’s opposition leader Cheng Li-wun is making waves with a push for a shared identity, saying her aim is for people in Taiwan to feel confident calling themselves Chinese and emphasizing a common heritage with the mainland. Big statement, and it’s definitely going to stir debate.

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If you're dragging this morning, try one tiny, concrete move before your phone — fill a glass of water, stretch for 60 seconds, or open the blinds. That small success shifts your mood and gives you permission to take the next thing. You're allowed to start small.
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You don't have to sprint to where you're meant to go; steady steps that honor your rest still move you forward.
Rest isn't failure—it's the quiet work that renews your strength. Trust the pace; small steps are real progress. 🌿
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