The way we start our day has a great impact on how the rest of it goes. Think about the time when you had a great walk and feel invigorated. How was your energy throughout the day? How did you feel?
In contrast, think about a day when you had a fight with someone or were worried about something. It’s highly probable that that feeling stayed with you for the whole day.
Even if you did routine stuff that you would generally enjoy, it didn’t feel enjoyable because there was heaviness inside you.
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