We are all familiar with the Sunday night feeling: The building to-do lists, the creeping fear of the next week, and the persistent question, “Where did the weekend go?”
However, what if I told you that your Sunday night routine might be the key to a week free of stress? Sounds like something you need, doesn’t it? It takes a lot of self-care and a little preparation, but rocket science.
The secret is straightforward, before Monday’s mayhem strikes, take a few minutes to relax, get organised, and position yourself for success. It’s similar to pressing the “reset” button on your thoughts and your week, making sure you begin anew and unfazzled.
I promise you that a good Sunday night habit can have a profound impact.
According to Headspace,“Creating a practical intention on Sundays for the week ahead can help us navigate workplace stressors more effectively. Why? We’re choosing to act a certain way, even though we don’t have to. We’re making a commitment to ourselves, for our sake.”
The website mentioned above claims that avoiding multitasking is the best way to connect with the present and get more done if we’re committed to having a good time on the weekends and performing well at work. Numerous studies demonstrate that multitasking reduces our productivity. Even a three-second distraction can have much more detrimental effects.
Purfect Sunday suggests taking a soothing bath or shower to start the evening can set the mood for the remainder of the evening. On Sunday evenings, set aside additional time for self-care activities like body oil, face masks, or a whole beauty routine. Sunday night journaling aids in stress management and goal-setting.
For a restful night’s sleep, turn off devices an hour before bed. Include a practice that will help you get ahead next week, such as unwinding after a demanding week, planning ahead, writing it down, or doing something creative. Your self-expression, self-esteem, motivation, and problem-solving skills will all improve as a result. Putting your Sunday routine in writing guarantees you have enough time for each task and makes it easier to remember, the above source further explains.
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