Law Office of Elliott Kanter - February/March 2026

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RED FLAGS THAT SIGNAL A HOME REPAIR SCAM

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CLEVER DESIGN TRICKS TO EXPAND YOUR SMALL SPACE

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CAROUSELS, CAVES, AND CASTLES

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HONEY MUSTARD PORK CHOPS

MAKE EVERY UBER TRIP SAFE

TRANSFORMATIVE HABITS THAT KICK-START YOUR DAY

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STOP RUSHING, START WINNING Own Your Morning Before the World Takes Over

herself moving as soon as she wakes up. By forcing herself into action, she avoids getting stuck in hesitation. The key idea is that action creates momentum, and momentum carries you through the day. BUILD EARLY WINS. Robbins also emphasizes small wins in the morning. Making your bed, tidying up, or drinking a glass of water might feel minor, but these small actions give your brain an early sense of accomplishment. Completing even a few simple tasks first thing can make the rest of the day feel more manageable.

your mindset, and start the day with a sense of confidence.

TAKE CARE OF YOUR BODY FIRST. Before checking emails or scrolling on her phone, Robbins focuses on her body. She hydrates, does light exercises, and exposes herself to morning light. These small steps help wake up the body and mind without letting outside distractions take over. Starting the day with this buffer gives you control, rather than letting the world dictate your pace. Robbins’ routine shows that how you begin the day matters. Even adopting one or two habits from her morning routine, like moving immediately after waking or tidying your space, can change the way your day feels. By starting with small, deliberate actions, you set yourself up to approach the day with focus and clarity.

For many of us, the day starts with rushing around, checking our phones, or feeling groggy and unmotivated. But New York Times bestselling author Mel Robbins approaches mornings differently. Her routine goes beyond strict discipline or complicated rituals and, instead, ventures into taking control of her day from the moment she wakes up. Here are four of her best tips to try. START BEFORE YOU’RE READY. One of the biggest lessons from Robbins is that you don’t have to wait to feel motivated. She uses her “5-4-3-2-1” countdown to get

GIVE YOURSELF A MOMENT. A unique part of Robbins’ routine is

acknowledging herself in the mirror. She literally gives herself a high-five, which may feel a little strange at first. The point goes beyond just the gesture. It focuses on taking a moment to recognize yourself, determine

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