The Weekly Reset

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MrSked

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Even well-designed schedules drift over time.

Unexpected events appear.

Priorities shift.

Without periodic reflection, time architecture slowly degrades.

This is why a Weekly Reset is so valuable.

Once per week, step back and review your schedule.

Ask a few simple questions:

What moved life forward this week?

What drained energy?

What needs attention next week?

Batch administrative tasks into this reset.

Bills.

Scheduling.

Household logistics.

Errands.

Handling these tasks in one block prevents them from scattering across the week.

(We explore this process further in “The Weekly Reset: How to Design Your Week.”)