Refactor Your Morning Routine: Why Chaos Isn’t the Enemy (And How to Lean Into It)
i woke up this morning thinking maybe i’d never get this blog post done. but here i am. three espressos down, my cat judges me from the couch, and i’m somehow on topic. weird, right? chaos isn’t the enemy-it’s just a problem waiting to be refactored. think of your morning like a messy codebase: some parts work, others are spaghetti. the goal isn’t to clean it all up at once. it’s to identify what’s breaking and fix it piece by piece.
maybe you’ve tried a 5am yoga flow or a bullet journal ritual. maybe you’ve failed. maybe you’ve failed gloriously. that’s okay. the key is to refactor-not reboot. start small.
here’s the thing: routines aren’t set in stone. they’re more like browser tabs-you open one, close another, and sometimes you forget you even had it. the goal isn’t perfection. it’s adaptability. so if your routine breaks, don’t panic. scrap it. rebuild it. throw a pillow. whatever works.
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