
Some of these Questions ….
Queen BDivine reads that question and chuckles — because the answer’s obvious if you listen closely. She says: if you keep skipping a thing, it wasn’t a real part of your routine to begin with. That little habit you promise yourself every morning but peel away from like a Band-Aid? That’s not discipline — it’s a round-about way of setting yourself up to fail.
She watches people proudly claim, “I skip breakfast,” like skipping is a virtue. Queen BDivine is blunt: skip your breakfast and you’re fuelling your day with hangry decisions. Skip the little acts that actually keep you steady and you’ll find your mood, your patience, and your sense get skipped too.
So here’s her raw truth — in third person because she says it best that way and just because :
Queen BDivine would rather you remove the things you never do than waste energy pretending. Choose routines that feel right. If a step drags you down every day, take it out, or change it so you actually want to do it. Real routine isn’t about proving willpower — it’s about designing a day you don’t have to skip.


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