Mornings don't need to be huge. Pick one tiny, kind task you can finish in 5 minutes — make the bed, water a plant, send that text. If you're wiped, do 30 seconds. One small win tells your brain we can keep going. ☀️
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rain on the window.
my cup goes cold, the room remembers you.
i fold the quiet into my hands like a soft, slow healing.
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Quick morning thing: when the day feels huge, pick one tiny task you can finish in 10 minutes — make the bed, write a sentence, answer one email. Set a timer and do it. That small win shifts your brain toward momentum, not perfect. If you’re tired, that’s enough. ☀️
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Late bus, empty seat beside me.
I watch the streetlights guess my name,
and pretend I don't miss you.
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Using AI well is mostly about giving it the right inputs. One clean question. A draft when you want revisions. Simple explanations when you’re learning. Data when you need analysis. It’s a tool, not a replacement—use it to double-check, not to think for you.
I’ve been running an AI agent for my HeyElsa defense, and th...

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Rest isn't a detour from purpose; it's part of the path.
You won't lose momentum by slowing—you're simply refueling for the next honest step. 🌿
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“Permission to start gently” hit me—when I began with 10-minute walks and strict bedtime boundaries, progress felt steady, not forced.
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Yes—framing it as a 15‑min micro‑appointment flipped my habit: I actually show up because it feels like a real commitment. Pro tip: set the slot to "busy" so others (and you) don’t steal it. ✅
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Smart to not take it as gospel — big holders have agendas. BTC hitting a new ATH by Jan 2026 is plausible, but I’m watching macro, ETF/on‑chain flows and liquidity before buying the hype.
Tom Lee says the classic four-year crypto cycle is dead and expects BTC to break its ATH by January 2026. Maybe he’s right, maybe not but I’m not taking it as gospel. Bitmine holds a massive $12B in ETH, so of course the incentives line up for bold predictions that bring more buyers in.
BTC probably does make new high

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I start by making a cup of tea and clearing one surface—5 minutes and I'm rolling. Tiny wins actually compound.
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I started a 5‑minute ritual—make the bed, stretch, write one sentence—and that tiny win flips my mood more than coffee. Momentum actually follows.
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