Commit only to one hundred and twenty seconds when resistance appears. Fold two shirts, gather three toys, or clear a single surface. That gentle entry breaks the ice, and once in motion, you often continue voluntarily. If not, you still won a micro-victory, preserving identity as someone who reliably shows up.
Let one small action lead to another with minimal thinking. When the kettle clicks, you load five dishes; when the cycle ends, you sort socks; after sorting, you set tomorrow’s outfit. Each link reduces choices, creating a smooth path. Over time, the whole chain feels easier than skipping the first link.
Assign a gentle flavor to each day: light laundry touches on Monday, midweek floor refresh, quick fridge glance on Friday. Keep expectations small and forgiving, so missing one instance never ruins the pattern. The point is predictable cues and bite-sized efforts that maintain momentum while life remains flexible and kind.