You don’t have to think in hours.
Hours overwhelm you.
Hours make you hesitate.
Hours make you stall out and scroll.
Think smaller.
Think in minutes.
Think in five.
Five minutes of reading.
Five minutes of writing.
Five minutes of creating, strategizing, planning.
Five minutes of training.
Five minutes of cleaning your environment so your mind can breathe.
You don’t need a perfect window.
You just need a tiny opening.
Because five minutes is enough to flip the switch.
Enough to build momentum.
Enough to turn “I’ll do it later” into “I already started.”
Five minutes can be the spark.
And the spark is all you need to light the fuse.
Start small.
Start now.
Let the five carry you.