Hot: notesAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krphotographyzzanhive-150122hive-166405hive-180932hive-188619hive-185836hive-183959steemhive-144064hive-183397hive-101145uncommonlabhive-109690hive-139150hive-145157hive-103599hive-170554hive-193637hive-184714hive-139765hive-150943TrendingNewHotLikersskysnap (67)in notes • 22 hours agoA day in the life : Day 285Woke up groggy today. Didn't sleep too late, but the rest didn’t feel deep. Maybe it was the heat, or just my mind spinning through unfinished tasks. Still, I got up without dragging it out. No…skysnap (67)in notes • 2 days agoA day in the life : Day 284I woke up feeling a bit disconnected — not in a sad way, just distant from everything. No particular thought, no urgency. The phone had a few notifications but nothing that couldn’t wait. I let them…skysnap (67)in notes • 3 days agoA day in the life : Day 283The morning started slow. No alarms, no rush. Just natural light seeping through the curtain and the usual hum of the fan. I stayed in bed longer than I planned, not out of laziness — more like my…skysnap (67)in notes • 4 days agoA day in the life : Day 282Didn’t feel like doing much when I woke up today. No real reason — just one of those slow-brain mornings where the body’s up, but the mind takes its time catching up. I didn’t force it. Let the bed…skysnap (67)in notes • 5 days agoA day in the life : Day 281Woke up before the alarm today. That’s rare. The room was still dark, and I just lay there for a few minutes, not thinking much. It felt like the world hadn’t started yet, and I didn’t need to rush…skysnap (67)in notes • 6 days agoA day in the life : Day 280The day moved slowly, and I let it. I didn’t try to be efficient. Sometimes I think there’s too much pressure to make every hour count — but today, I didn’t feel like measuring anything. I just…skysnap (67)in notes • 7 days agoA day in the life : Day 279The morning started a bit foggy, mentally. I kept staring at the screen, forgetting what I had opened it for. I didn’t push too hard. I’ve learned that forcing clarity rarely works — sometimes it…