If you have 5 minutes a day, you have time to journal.
5 minutes a day to write about your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
5 minutes a day to journal about other times you thought, felt, or did these things.
5 minutes a day to speculate why, and wonder about the validity of past fears.
5 minutes a day to confront limiting thoughts and test them against reality.
5 minutes a day to journal about forgiveness, find compassion for your past mistakes, and release yourself from judgment.
5 minutes a day to put new beliefs into place, and affirm them in your writing until they take hold in your subconscious.
5 minutes a day to see changes in your thoughts, decisions, and behaviors, now motivated by empowered, positive subconscious material.
5 minutes a day. And you can wear pajamas.