Place your micro-learning right after dependable anchors like boiling coffee, parking at work, or ending lunch. Consistent external triggers beat vague intentions. Prepare a one-tap start and a preset timer, so the cue cascades instantly into action before hesitation arrives, decision fatigue grows, or distractions bargain for attention.
Lower friction until starting feels laughably simple. Preload tomorrow’s card deck, pin a single resource, and set the first task to a two-minute slice. When the door to progress swings effortlessly, consistency survives rough days, wins build momentum, and larger sessions appear naturally without pressure or drama.
Instead of chasing streak badges alone, claim the identity of a daily learner who shows up regardless of mood. Protect that self-story with tiny actions. Results accumulate as a side effect, while missed days become exceptions, not verdicts, because your identity invites you back with patience and pride.
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