Life can get a little hectic sometimes, leaving you with a mountain of tasks that need to get done. This could be the result of taking on more than you can handle, overworking yourself, or prioritizing the wrong things. Creating a reset routine can help you get out of this rut and set yourself up for a productive week ahead.
Reset routines are a bunch of tasks you do to get your life back on track. You want to dedicate a whole day to clean, organize, and get errands out of the way. Not everyone takes the time to do this, but it could be beneficial for productivity. Think of it as a form of self-care where you hit refresh and get ready for a new week.
Ideally, you want to do a reset routine at the end of the week or the end of every month. Assess which habits have been working for you lately and what you can do to pick up the slack. A great way to get started with a reset day is to do a brain dump of things you want to do. Then, you can and narrow it down to tasks that align with your goals for the week.
The goal of a reset routine is to give yourself a clean slate. Use this as a guide and create your own checklist that could help improve your productivity.
Everyone’s reset routine will look different and what you do on that day depends on your priorities. The objective of each reset day is to feel refreshed and prepared for the week ahead.
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