Discipline helps, but it’s fragile. When stress hits, the brain - Deepstash
Discipline helps, but it’s fragile. When stress hits, the brain

Discipline helps, but it’s fragile. When stress hits, the brain

Discipline helps, but it’s fragile.

When stress hits, the brain defaults to comfort.

Your system needs scaffolding, not just intention.

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You start strong. Then Day 3 hits and its chaos, fatigue, or distraction. The truth? Your routine didn’t fail. It just wasn’t built for real life.

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