Rebuilding Your Weekday Routine: What Gets Skipped First?

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Photo by Matheus Bertelli on Pexels — source As the alarm blares from the bedside table, the morning light filters in through the curtains, illuminating the chaos of a half-packed bag and scattered keys. Today feels different; yesterday's slip in routine lingers in the back of the mind. The planner sits closed, untouched, a silent reminder of the plans that fell by the wayside. With breakfast triage looming, the clock ticks down, and the familiar sense of urgency begins to rise. A quick glance at the phone reveals a notification that interrupts the reset, pulling focus away from the small habits meant to anchor the day. In this moment, the setup relies too heavily on motivation rather than a clear sequence of actions. The keys, notebook, and daily reset items are haphazardly strewn across the entryway, waiting for a decisive hand to organize them. If the planner had been opened and placed in a visible spot, perhaps the morning would flow more smoothly. Each small adjustment, like ...

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