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As you build this habit, you will face two main obstacles: inconsistency and perfectionism.
Inconsistency: Life happens. If you miss a day, it is not a failure. Simply commit to starting fresh the next day. The habit is the repetition, not the streak.
Perfectionism: Your ritual doesn't have to be perfect. You don't need the perfect space, the perfect lighting, or perfect thoughts. If your journal entry is a messy bulleted list done while sitting in your car, that's a success
We live in a world where true certainty is impossible. To cope, the mind desperately tries to create a sense of control by predicting every outcome, some which are created from past events. If you can think through the 10 worst-case scenarios, you feel prepared for them all. But this drive to think your way out of uncertainty actually creates stress, not preparedness. It’s a trap.
Major stress and transitions take a heavy toll on our bodies. When your mind is in chaos, your body often follows with physical symptoms like fatigue, sleeplessness, or a compromised immune system. The good news is that nurturing your body is a deeply controllable way to manage this stress.