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Tuesday, February 25

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On the Weight of Unwritten Thoughts
February 25, 2026·842 words·4 min read

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This week5 entries
Current streak12 days
Total words24,380

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On feeling stuck at the page

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Today I felt a little heavy starting to write, like there was too much to say and no obvious place to begin.

I keep postponing the hard thoughts, promising I'll return to them when I have more time, more energy, more courage.

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Today's focus

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Today's progress

You showed up. That matters most.

Gentle stats

Current streak

7 days

This week

3,240 words

24 minutes of focused writing today. That's enough.

Longest streak

21 days

Total entries

134

Avg. session

9 min

Reminders

Friendly, never pushy

Tonight · 8:00 PM

Evening reflection

Today · Completed

Capture one small highlight

Nice work

Tomorrow · 7:30 AM

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