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What do you do on weekends?
Here are 14 things successful people do (or should be doing) on weekends:
- Make time for family and friends. This is especially important for those who don’t spend much time with their loved ones during the week.
- Exercise.
- Pursue a passion.
- Vacation.
- Disconnect.
- Volunteer.
- Avoid chores.
- Plan.
How do you beat Sunday Scaries?
Here are five ways to shut down the Sunday scaries before they sabotage your weekend.
- Plan Some Fun. Forget the guilt—you can (and should) make Sunday a fun day!
- Move Life Maintenance to Friday.
- Be Here Now.
- Make Monday Better.
- Get a New Job.
What do you do on a Sunday?
What to Do on Sundays? 35 Easy Things You Can Do to Start Your Week Off Right
- Sleep in as late as you want.
- Prep a meal—any meal.
- Read a funny book.
- Do something indulgent.
- Take your pup to the dog park.
- Look at the week ahead with your kids.
- Treat Sunday night like Saturday night.
What makes a Sunday special to you?
“Sunday is a special day, unique in its own way, having lots of enjoyment and fun. May you have a delightful Sunday so that you are energized for the coming week.” Take time each morning to think and reflect on the days gone by. Some mornings are spent on holiday surrounded by sea shells, others are spent at work.
Do you work on Sundays?
Although some people may be working on Sundays, this day is usually the time for most of us to rest from work. And what makes Sundays even great is that you can actually do a lot of things like going to the church, strolling with the family, day out with friends, going for a shopping, or finding a good book to read.
Why is Sunday the most popular day of the week?
Sunday is one of the most favorite days for many people because it’s a day we get to rest from work. It’s a day we get to relax, go to church, spend time with our loved ones, or do anything we love. However, no matter how early you wake up or how long you spend in bed on Sunday, it’s only a matter of time before Monday comes around.
How do you deal with the Sunday Blues?
And welcome to a future with no more sad Sundays. Typically we schedule fun stuff on Saturday, obligations on Sunday. This only reinforces the blues. Instead, take care of buzz-killing chores, errands, and commitments on Saturday, when you’re naturally in a better mood.
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