Ten-Minute Reset

Daily practice

Re-enter the next useful action without waiting for full motivation, clarity, or energy.

Time
10 minutes
Use it when
Attention is scattered, a task has stalled, or the environment is adding friction.
Often supports
Vessel and Prime

The practice

  1. Choose one surface, file, message, or task—not the whole room or project.
  2. Remove one obvious source of friction.
  3. Set a ten-minute timer and work only inside that boundary.
  4. When time ends, stop and choose deliberately whether to continue, rest, or return later.

Adapt it

Use two minutes if ten feels impossible. The reset may be clearing space, writing the first sentence, or sending one clarifying message.

Stop if

The timer is being used to push through pain, exhaustion, or a boundary you already know you need. A reset can end with choosing not to continue.