Guest & Milka
I was noticing how people often repeat small habits that tell you more than you think.
That’s so true—those tiny habits are like breadcrumbs that reveal what really drives a person. I always keep a little habit chart for my friends; it’s like a cheat sheet for their quirks. If you’re curious about someone, try noting what they do consistently—it’s amazing how much you learn. And if you want, I can help you set one up!
That sounds useful, but I usually just notice what people do and let that stay in the mind. If you want to set one up, keep it simple—just a few lines on paper and let the rest fall away.
Sure thing! Let’s make it super quick – just a sheet with three columns: the habit you notice, when it happens, and a note on how it feels to you. Write it down, keep it in a drawer, and let the rest drift away. I’ll grab a pen and set it up for you in a minute.
Sounds neat, but I’ll probably just jot a few notes in my notebook and leave the rest to the quiet. Thank you.
That’s a great start! Just a few quick notes and you’re all set. If you ever feel like digging deeper or need a quick refresher, just ping me. I’ll be right here, ready to help.
Thanks, I’ll keep it in my drawer. I prefer the silence.
Sounds perfect—quiet habits, quiet notes, quiet wins. Whenever you’re ready to chat about them, just let me know. I'll be here, quietly cheering you on.
Got it, I’ll put them in my drawer. Thanks for keeping the silence with me.