Did you know that approximately 60% of Americans get the Sunday blues? Did you also know that Sunday is the least favorite day of the week. I think part of the reason is that we are so overscheduled, we have so much to do Monday-Friday, that it can be overwhelming just thinking about. From personal experience, at around 3-3:30pm, I would start to feel anxious about the week ahead. I hated that feeling. Now for the record, it has nothing to do with my job. I actually like what I do and enjoy (for the most part) going into the office. Though, I fully acknowledge that this is the reason for a lot of people. It was all the other stuff during the week that would cause me anxiety. About a year or so ago, I decided I needed to start my week planned, organized and refreshed! After following through and doing this for awhile, it resulted in a more productive week and less chaos in my life. Below are 6 things to do on Sundays for a productive week ahead.
Meal Prep
- There is nothing worse than coming home and hearing, “What’s for dinner?” and having no idea. This tends to lead to either take out or quick, not so healthy options. Every Sunday, I sit down and plan all my meals for Monday-Thursday. Fridays I work from home and eat what every left overs I have for breakfast and lunch. We also tend to order out on Fridays. In addition to planning my meals, I cook batches of veggies, some sort of protein (usually chicken) and a grain. This serves as my lunch. I also make eggs cups for breakfast or have my Greek yogurt already portioned out.
Laundry
- I make sure all the laundry is done for myself and the children. This way I am not washing something at 10:00pm on a Tuesday night. I can’t say it all gets put away, but it is clean!
Schedule your workouts
- Exercise is non negotiable for me. It is how I deal with the stress of the week. My days are much more productive, I have more energy and feel so much better about myself when I exercise. However, there are times when I have let it slip and let other things get in the way of me getting it done. This is why I look at the week ahead and put it in my planner. It is like any other appointment.
Write your to-do list
- On Sunday evenings, I sit down with my planner and write down my to-do list. This is a general list of everything I need to accomplish that week. It does not mean I am doing everything on Monday. I take the list and assign a day of the week to do each thing.
Self-Care
- Take the time to do something for you. Take a bath, read a book, go for a walk, play outside the kids.
Sleep
- I know it is tempting to stay up late, but go to bed early. Starting the week off with proper sleep is essential.
I hope you find this helpful. Try it for a couple of weeks and let me know how it goes. Have a great week!