Original Advice

DO: Lay out your workout clothes the night before.

Preload Your Fire, Not Excuses

Your drive is not the problem; your morning brain is. At 6 a.m., it will bargain, delay, and scroll. You know this. Clothes thrown in a drawer become your alibi. Lay them out tonight like a contract. Assemble the uniform before the war. When the alarm hits, you don’t decide—you obey. Momentum loves the first reachable shoe.

Preparation is ignition. Decision fatigue is water on your spark. Preloading the kit removes friction, flips autopilot, and turns intention into choreography. Socks on, shorts up, laces tight, body moving before the mind starts its debate club. This is not about motivation; it’s logistics. You are building a runway so your engine can roar. Victory begins with a hanger, not a finish line.

Cosmic Context

You’re Mars-ruled: action first, questions later. Aim that fire with a nightly ritual and you stop letting small choices cool your heat.

Action

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Place shoes, socks, and water bottle by the door tonight.

You are allowed to be ruthless with the easy parts.