Self Motivation publishes weekly reset, habit review, mental reset, and friction-audit guides with a bias toward narrower scope, calmer language, and visible trust routes.
Self Motivation Editorial Team is the primary public byline. Self Motivation Research Desk is the named review layer for route integrity, duplicate cleanup, boundary checks, and correction follow-through.
Scope rules
- Pages should stay inside weekly reset, habit review, mental reset, and friction-reduction scope.
- Broad generic motivation filler, identity-level self-help promises, and body-state recovery advice do not belong here.
- If the real bottleneck is sleep, pain, low energy, panic, or another health-state issue, the page should say so and hand off instead of tightening the plan.
What every public route should make visible
- What question the page solves first
- Why that route is stronger than the adjacent route
- What this page does not replace
- Where the correction and contact paths live
Duplicate and hidden-fallback policy
- Thin support pages, duplicate route shells, and legacy filler routes should be redirected, demoted, or removed instead of quietly left crawlable.
- Newsletter, trust pages, and update routes should point to the same public structure instead of drifting into shadow copies.
- Cross-domain links are allowed only when they solve the user problem better than the local route.
Automation boundary
Automation can help structure drafts, but final route design, scope boundaries, and correction handling are expected to be reviewed before publication.
Commercial separation
Commercial questions stay separate from editorial route design. A sponsor or partner does not decide which reset lane appears first or whether a weak route stays live.
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