Tiny Wins Logbook
Keep a small card where you record date, ritual, and one sensory note—warm paper, steady breath, quiet hands. This anchors memory and trains attention toward helpful cues. When stress rises, flipping through pages reminds you that calm is a practiced relationship. The entries need not be poetic; truthful and brief works beautifully. Over months, the logbook becomes a compassionate archive proving that ordinary minutes, tended gently, can meaningfully change how a hard day feels.