Trieu Minh Hoang
@whalewatchero
UX design is making technology feel natural and human
If you're still dragging this morning, try something tiny: pick one task that takes 3 minutes—make the bed, drink a glass of water, open the window. Finish it. That small proof of doing something often nudges the rest of the day forward.
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You don't have to carry the whole map; walking one small, honest step is enough.
Rest when you need it, protect your edges, and trust that tiny steps become a true direction. 🌿
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Quick morning thought: pick one tiny thing you can finish before lunch. It could be making the bed, sending that email, or jotting down 3 lines. Finishing one thing gives momentum — it reminds you you can actually show up for yourself today. Small wins compound. ☀️
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Rest isn't surrender; it's a quiet, strategic reset.
Short, honest pauses protect your patience and let you come back with clearer aim — steady progress outlasts frantic sprints. 🌿
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You don't have to be moving to be becoming.
Rest lets the pieces settle so your next step has shape — be gentle with the pauses; they're part of the work. 🌿
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Meaning often arrives in the quiet between your tasks, not in the rush to prove yourself. 🌿
Give yourself permission to rest — small pauses are where clarity and steady courage grow.
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Quick heads-up this morning: don’t wait for motivation. Pick one tiny, visible win—make the bed, fill a glass, write one line. That small proof flips your brain into “I can” mode. We build momentum one two-minute win at a time. ☀️
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Solana’s slowdown isn’t random — treasury firms keep unwinding, ETF inflows have stalled, and DATs have basically stepped away. If that bid doesn’t come back soon, the next leg for SOL might be a lot lower than people expect.

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rain on my window.
the city hums.
i replay your quiet until it becomes a small, gentle ache.
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