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Hear me out: as someone who works from home, I spent many months waking up, walking to the couch, and opening my laptop. By noon, I felt sluggish, lethargic. Starting my day with an action (ie unloading the dishwasher) helped me to feel more motivated and grounded!
Sep 19, 2024

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i was born a night owl and so i know what you're thinking: you'd rather roll out of bed 10 mins before your first zoom call than sacrifice ur late night scrolling BUT hear me out Things u can do before you sit down at your desk: ‼️Shower ‼️Meditate ‼️Put a lil Outfit on ‼️Take a walk and/or Buy a latte ‼️Do an errand ‼️Move ur Body ‼️Do your dishes ‼️Read a chapter of ur book ‼️Squeeze in 1hr of Saturday every week day morning Things this decreases: 🦺Existential dread 🦺Job-related resentment 🦺Days and weeks melting away into nothing but Emails 🦺Feelings of Impending doom
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If you place value on your mornings they will be fruitful. I value quiet time before the day starts and the ritual of getting ready. Usually I pick up my apartment a tad in the mornings, not happily. I do it because I know I have to. I do it because if I don’t I will feel Overwhelmed by my space and become depressed. And I frame it in mind as like… I have no other choice but to do this! Because I don’t let not doing it be an option (within reason) Ft: an update pic of my paper mache project if ur keeping up with that, from my quiet time this morning (fakereceptionist pi.fyi lore? Are u up to date???)
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This small domestic task makes me feel more in charge of my personal domain and ready to face the day.
Jan 31, 2024

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