Morning is a con artist with a clean haircut.
It shows up in your kitchen pretending to be neutral, pretending it is just another blank square on the calendar. But it is already negotiating with your attention. It is already trying to sell your minutes to the highest bidder, which is usually the loudest tab in your brain.
So you do the one thing that makes the day blink.
You win something early.
Not a Nobel Prize. Not a marathon. Not “reinvent your life before coffee.” I mean a win so small it fits in the palm of your hand. Make the bed. Drink the water. Write the first sentence. Put the dumb dish in the dishwasher instead of letting it squat in the sink like a raccoon with a lease.
An early win is not about productivity. It is about sovereignty.
The day takes its cues from your opening act. If you start with a victory, even a ridiculous one, your brain gets the message: We are the kind of animal that moves.
Momentum is not magic. It is physics with a sense of humor. Objects in motion stay in motion, and people who keep one promise to themselves tend to keep making more. One honest checkmark becomes a breadcrumb trail out of the swamp.
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