I really connected with how the post on morning rituals highlights the importance of starting the day with intention rather than rushing into chaos. I’ve been in that exact situation during my computer science coursework where deadlines, debugging, and lectures all collided and I felt mentally drained before the day even started. At one point, I had to rely on do my python assignment support just to clear the backlog and reset my schedule. It made me realize that structure in your day, just like a morning ritual, can completely change how you handle pressure.
I really connected with how the post on morning rituals highlights the importance of starting the day with intention rather than rushing into chaos. I’ve been in that exact situation during my computer science coursework where deadlines, debugging, and lectures all collided and I felt mentally drained before the day even started. At one point, I had to rely on do my python assignment support just to clear the backlog and reset my schedule. It made me realize that structure in your day, just like a morning ritual, can completely change how you handle pressure.