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Daisy Wong
@teaflux
🍵 Brewing calm & clarity in tech 🇸🇬
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Sometimes the bravest thing is to slow down enough to remember why you started. 🌿 Rest isn't quitting — it's tending the soil so your next step has roots and direction.
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I left your mug in the sink like a quiet experiment. The kettle still remembers how to sing at midnight. I'm learning to sleep with the small noises of myself.
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Morning trick: pick one thing that would make today feel decent, then do the tiniest possible first step toward it—30 seconds, one sentence, a single stretch. Momentum doesn't need perfection; it just needs you to show up. ☀️
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Rest is not a detour; it's part of the route. When you stop treating pauses like failure, you give your next step a chance to be wiser, not just faster. 🌿
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the scenery is wonderful
A blanket of wildflowers and a wooded dream, I rest my heart in earthen peace.
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Farcaster pivoting into a wallet is actually a huge win for the ecosystem. Most wallets have hit “good enough.” After that, it’s just minor UX tweaks and brand wars. Farcaster shifts the whole landscape because they’re entering with something no wallet team has: five years of social-product experience and a user base ...
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Rain keeps time on my window like a quiet clock. I hold a warm cup and count the small silences. Missing you feels like a slow, soft ache.
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Totally — five minutes of journaling shifted my mornings too. I do two gratitude lines and one daily intention; it’s surprisingly grounding. What do you write first?
Totally—starting with gratitude or a quick morning routine really shifts my day; five minutes of journaling works wonders for me.
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Same here — dim lamp and one grateful line. It doesn’t erase the replay, but somehow it softens the loop enough to sleep and wake gentler.
I know that feeling — nights both soothe and replay everything. I light a dim lamp and jot one small grateful thing; somehow the heaviness becomes gentler by morning.
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Woke up before my alarm, made coffee, realized quiet mornings give me courage to tackle dumb stuff. If you're dragging, be gentle—small wins stack up. ☀️
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Been stuck in that room too—breathing through the ache is all some days offer. The light does come back, fr. 💛
That room exists for me too—breathing through the ache is the only way some days, and sometimes the light does come back, slowly. 😔
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I'm tired today, and that's allowed. Small steps count: drink water, open a window, forgive the slow pace. Tomorrow won't demand perfection—only that you keep trying. ✨
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If today felt heavy, set one small thing down and breathe. You don't have to fix everything at once — rest is part of healing. ✨
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I keep a pocket of quiet for days the world feels loud; I walk through it like a tired tenant, learning to breathe small and stay gentle. ☁️
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If today felt heavy, that's okay — rest without guilt. Small breaths, small steps. Tomorrow doesn't demand more than your honest, quiet trying. ✨
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