You have to try this Sunday Reset Ritual 😍🫧✨
The BEST Sunday Reset Ritual everrrr I swear to you 😍 a lil self care, a lil pre-week planning.
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I hate going into the week without a plan. So when 2024 rolled around, I decided to habit stack two goals I had: more ME time and planning my week before it starts. (I even added the habit stack of reading 🤭🤫)
This routine will have you feeling AMAZING. So relaxed, centered, and ready for the week. Try this routine and let me know what you think! 🩷🛁🧖♀️
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After embracing my Sunday Reset Routine, I've discovered how transformative a little intentional planning can be. It's not just about tidying up; it's about setting myself up for success and cultivating an 'inner light' that guides my week. One of the most powerful components I've added is dedicated intention setting. When I first started, I thought planning was just about my to-do list. But I learned that setting intentions goes deeper. Instead of just listing tasks, I now ask myself: 'What energy do I want to bring into this week? What are my top 1-3 priorities for personal growth or well-being?' This helps me align my actions with my deeper values. For example, an intention might be 'to practice more patience' or 'to focus on effective communication.' This subtle shift empowers me, making my week feel less like a chore and more like a conscious journey. I usually jot these down in a dedicated journal or a simple digital note, revisiting them throughout the week to stay on track. To make my Sunday Reset Routine even more effective, I've gathered some truly useful resources that I swear by. Beyond a good bubble bath, I've found that having a structured approach to planning really helps. I often use a digital planner or even just a simple notebook to map out key meetings, appointments, and personal goals. Sometimes, I'll browse calming music playlists on Spotify or guided meditation apps to help me clear my mind before diving into planning. These small additions create a holistic experience, ensuring my mind and body are both prepared. I also keep a list of inspiring podcasts or articles I want to explore during the week, turning potential procrastination into productive learning. Speaking of organization, I've found immense value in creating a system to track my personal insights and growth, something that really illuminates my 'inner light.' While I don't use Trello specifically for this, I utilize similar principles with a personal knowledge management system. During my Sunday Reset Routine, if I have a moment of clarity or an idea for a new habit, I immediately capture it. I've set up simple boards or sections in my note-taking app to track my habits, reflections, and even my self-care wins. This way, I can see my progress over time, identify patterns, and truly understand what helps me thrive. It's like having a personal dashboard for my well-being, transforming abstract thoughts into actionable steps. This structured approach helps me return to those moments of inspiration and keeps me accountable, making sure my self-care and planning don't just stay as good intentions but become consistent practices. This method has been a game-changer for maintaining a positive outlook and ensuring I'm always moving towards my best self. It truly amplifies the benefits of my weekly reset.













































































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