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Could 5mins a day change your life?
A Warrior Heart Practice Five Minutes of Truth a Day This is not a productivity habit. This is a practice of remembering yourself. Most of us were taught to begin and end our days in service — to urgency, to survival, to everyone else’s needs. Especially as women, as mothers, as First Nations people, we learned to self-abandon and call it strength. This practice is an interruption to that pattern. The Teaching Your body, spirit, and Dreaming are always speaking. Most of us have just never been taught how to listen. Five to ten minutes a day is enough to: Rebuild trust with yourself Regulate your nervous system Hear what your life is actually asking of you Remember who you are beneath survival Consistency matters more than intensity. Presence matters more than perfection. The Practice (Choose Morning or Night) For five to ten minutes: Sit or stand somewhere quiet. Place one hand on your body. Breathe slowly. Look yourself in the eye in a mirror (if it feels safe). Say nothing at first. Just breathe. Let whatever wants to surface, surface — a feeling, a truth, a desire, a grief, a dream. You are not here to judge it. You are here to witness yourself. That is the ceremony. The Invitation Commit to this for 365 days. Not because it’s easy. Because it’s honest. Ask yourself: Who would I become if I stopped leaving myself? What choices would change if I listened daily? What kind of life could grow from this relationship with self? You don’t need to know the answers yet. You just need to be willing to sit. This is how the Warrior Heart is strengthened — not through force, but through presence. If this speaks to you, begin tonight. Or begin in the morning. Your life is already waiting for you to listen. ❤️‍🔥
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Could 5mins a day change your life?
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I’m going to give this a try and I’m going to be intentional about it. I have to be careful though because I tend to think about things in my life with pity. I don’t want to do that. Even though it feels real and it feels like connecting with myself I experienced a situation the other day with my mom and I had pity for her. Then I quickly realized I dont feel sorry for her and I don’t want her to pity me. It doesn’t feel right and it’s not productive. I want to move forward and be proactive with my life. Does this make any sense?
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Tracy Hermanson
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My name is Tracy. I Love cats!! I have an 18 year old daughter. I’m on a mission to find my purpose in life or at least a place I can belong.

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