That’s a strong rule to live by.
Not just after failures or dramatic turning points — but on the plain Tuesdays, the quiet mornings, the days that seem unchanged. Ordinary days are usually where real change takes root because they’re repeatable.
Beginning again can look very small:
- answering one message,
- making one healthier choice,
- restarting a project without announcing it,
- speaking more gently,
- returning to something you abandoned,
- trying once more without needing the mood to be perfect.
Most lives are shaped less by major reinventions than by the willingness to resume, repeatedly, without ceremony.
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