Original Advice
“DO: Set a time limit for stories.”
Put Drama On A Timer
Your longest stories keep the poison circulating. Every retelling pumps it back into your system, gives the villain top billing, and steals stage time from your future. You call it context; it’s captivity. Set a clock. Three minutes. Hit the beats, name the truth, stop. Let silence do the heavy lifting. Don’t audition for pain. Close the curtain before it rewrites the script.
Repetition crowns the story king and you its loyal subject. Time limits break the spell. Precision reveals power; excess breeds fog. Boundaries on airtime protect your nervous system, your friendships, your calendar. The truth fits; the costume drags. Use timers, doorways, commercial breaks. Deliver the headline, not the saga. Let the body process while your mouth rests. Toxicity hates deadlines.
Cosmic Context
You are Leo: the Sun doesn’t monologue; it radiates. Aim your light with discipline and your kingdom breathes.
Action
──────Set a three-minute timer for any complaint.
✨ You are allowed to end a story early and walk away. ✨