Pick a routine that already happens without fail: brewing coffee, brushing teeth, starting your computer, or returning from lunch. That dependable cue becomes the doorway to learning. The closer your anchor is to the learning context and materials, the less energy you spend negotiating with yourself, and the more automatic your first step becomes each day.
Shrink your action until it feels almost silly: read one paragraph, review three flashcards, annotate a single line of code, or watch sixty seconds of a tutorial. This is the entry ticket, not the whole show. Often you will do more, but success is counted the moment you complete the tiny core, preserving confidence through the busiest weeks.
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