Healing rarely arrives in grand gestures. It hides in tiny, consistent acts that re‑teach your nervous system safety. Sit quietly for five minutes upon waking to greet the day without rush. Write three gratitudes, including something ordinary: the light on the wall, clean sheets, a kind message. Drink water with attention. Stretch your spine and hips to wake circulation. Add color to each meal. Smile at yourself in the mirror and say, “I’m on my way.” Take one mindful breath per hour; pair it with a notification you already receive. Create a “green break”: step near a plant or a window for two minutes. Walk after lunch to aid digestion. Read a page from a nourishing book. Close the day with a brief reflection and dim lights to cue rest. Tiny rituals, repeated, become gentle proof: you can steer your inner weather toward clear skies.





