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Caitlin Kotula's avatar

The last few weeks I’ve created a morning routine for myself that I must get through before I’m allowed to pick up my phone - and oh how it’s made a world of difference. I used to be a scroll-in-bed-to-wake-up type of person and I just found by the time I actually left bed, I felt flat and unmotivated. Now I do simple little things like wash my face, make a hot drink, write 3 morning pages and get dressed - and I feel so good each time. Protecting my creativity by coaxing it to the surface early each morning has been very rewarding so I hope to keep this little ritual in place for the foreseeable future.

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Eden's avatar

At some point during the pandemic I realized that my pandemic-developed, first thing in the morning habit of reading the New York Times to see the unique ways the world had fallen apart overnight was akin to inviting 12 (or insert number of articles read) loud strangers into my living room with me to talk about hard things they’d experienced, all at once. As an introvert, this visual was a nightmare. These days I sit in my lovely calm space with a cup of coffee and the cat and read (books) quietly. The realization didn’t solve the internet or social media for me, but it went along way helping me manage their affect on my actual quality of life.

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