The Middle of the First Week
The first midweek of August. Three questions, five minutes. Then the rest of the week gets built on real information instead of guesswork.
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The first midweek of August. Three questions, five minutes. Then the rest of the week gets built on real information instead of guesswork.
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The middle of a week that's also the end of a month — a small crossroads of middles and endings. Wind your own clock before July turns over.
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Middle of the week, middle of July. The spring's run down a little. Wind the clock — tend to yourself, don't just push harder.
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Deep July heat. The body knows things the calendar doesn't. Work with the conditions, not against them — the heat is an instruction.
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June 17 — midpoint of the week, midpoint of the month, close to the midpoint of the year. The middle is where you can see both ends.
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June Wednesdays have something the other months don't — the light is still going at eight in the evening. Use some of it today.
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The smaller ask isn't giving up. It's precision — knowing the difference between possible and ideal, and choosing the possible.
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We're good at noticing when things are hard. We're less practiced at noticing when things are just fine. Today, let fine be enough.
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The temptation at the end of a month is to rush toward the next one. But rushing means missing the last of what this one had in it.
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Three questions. Five minutes. The Wednesday Check-In — because you can't navigate well without knowing where you actually are.
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