5 Morning Routine Secrets That Protect Your Purpose From Daily Distractions
The birds weren’t even chirping yet when my alarm went off at 4:30 AM. In the dark, I fumbled for my phone, tempted to hit snooze for “just five more...
Read More →The birds weren’t even chirping yet when my alarm went off at 4:30 AM. In the dark, I fumbled for my phone, tempted to hit snooze for “just five more...
Read More →It happened again last night. I sat down with my planner from January, flipped through the dusty pages of abandoned goals and projects, and realized something uncomfortable. Almost none of...
Read More →I looked down at my phone yesterday morning and saw three missed calls from the same person. My stomach dropped. It was from someone who had been creating drama in...
Read More →I’ve been staring at the same blank page in my journal for 20 minutes. It’s Tuesday morning, my coffee’s gone cold, and I’m trying to reconnect with my purpose after...
Read More →We weren’t sure how to tell her. Our friend sat across the table, eyes red from crying, explaining how her boss had again dumped another employee’s work on her desk....
Read More →I avoided looking at my credit card statements for three months straight. Each time the email notification popped up, I’d quickly swipe it away, promising myself I’d check it “tomorrow.”...
Read More →So we tried something different this morning. Instead of our usual rush to emails and notifications, we spent 15 minutes sitting quietly, focusing on the energy we wanted to bring...
Read More →Tuesday morning, 5:32 AM. My alarm hadn’t even gone off yet, but I was wide awake, staring at the ceiling. That strange feeling in my chest – not anxiety, not...
Read More →I tried Napoleon Hill’s method for 30 days straight – and almost quit on day 12. My mind kept fighting back. It was late October, and I’d committed to reshaping...
Read More →I hate to admit this, but sometimes I wake up and immediately feel like the day is already ruined. Maybe the alarm didn’t go off, or I slept wrong and...
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