Kettle minutes
Why we love stacking a tiny routine onto a habit you already have, and how to start with the morning kettle.
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Once a fortnight we share a short piece from the studio: a prompt, a tiny ritual, or a quiet idea about how to make ten minutes of movement easier to keep.
Get the journal by emailWhy we love stacking a tiny routine onto a habit you already have, and how to start with the morning kettle.
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A small structure for a short walk that makes the same lap around the neighbourhood feel quietly different each time.
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A five-minute floor sequence we use in our own evenings to help the day feel like it has actually finished.
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Anchor a new ten minutes to a moment that already happens at the same time each day.
A visual cue in the corner of a room reduces the friction of getting started by a surprising amount.
Not a review, just a quiet sentence about how the body felt during the routine and afterwards.