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Don’t Wait for January. Rebuild 2026 in OctoberTwo evidence-backed experiments to test your next year, design real habits, and enter January already changed.Oct 18A response icon7Oct 18A response icon7
When Someone Tells Your Story Better Than YouThey Bragged About You Pain, and Never Did the Small WorkOct 12A response icon7Oct 12A response icon7
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The Butterfly Fault Line in LoveHow tiny choices tilt the whole lifeSep 18A response icon5Sep 18A response icon5
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The One Habit That Steals a RelationshipHow tiny refusals and withheld attention widen the distance, and the practical, tender practices that bring two people back.Sep 17A response icon2Sep 17A response icon2