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5 Simple Tips for Your Intentionally Wonderful Weekend

February 5, 2021 by jjscreativelifemidwife

A woman is sitting on a sofa, looking relaxed as she is intentionally creating a restorative weekend for herself.

Has it been a long week for you, too?

How to Intentionally Create a Weekend that Will Nurture a Better Next Week

I am sitting on Friday eve as I write this, thinking “please, God, I would love to have a better week next week than this week,” and while prayer is often the best medicine, prayer alone won’t do much if I am not actively collaborating with the Divine.

Before you let go of the Friday workday (or early Saturday morning) there are a few steps you may take to insure a fruitful, restful weekend to be a foundation for a marvelous week-to-come.

5 Do-Able Tips for Weekend Rest & Rejuvenation

  1. Include mindful conversation with people outside your usual circle of companions and co-workers. Pay attention to listening without an agenda – simply listening because it is the foundation of good relationships of all kinds.
  2. When possible, spend time outdoors – even if it is standing outside your front door for five minutes. No matter how cold, it will be invigorating. No matter how warm, you will activate your senses in a new way.
  3. Move your body differently than you’ve done during the week. Take an extra five minutes for playfulness at the end of exercise. Have you wanted to try some new form of fitness? Try it, briefly, and see if it fits for you. 
  4. If you have been spending more than four hours watching television or movies, try reading a book instead. Try reading aloud to yourself to see how it changes the experience. 
  5. Leave adequate time for “should-free” planning. Look at the week ahead after exercising a bit more, mindfully conversing, re-connecting your senses and unplugging for a bit and notice what shows up differently. Express gratitude for what you have discovered and uncovered.  Instead of lamenting the start of the new week, recognize what you would prefer to experience more of and set your plans and intentions accordingly.

This weekend, lay the foundation to start your week off with loving kindness for yourself. 

Julie JordanScott enjoying time in nature during a mindful, intentional, wonderful weekend.
Sunday afternoon, in the park, restored by an intentionally wonderful weekend

Julie Jordan Scott is the Creator of the Radical Joy of Consistency Course which helps people practice consistency and completion daily in order to experience a more incredible life experience. She came to this conclusion after almost dying and coming back to true healing by writing 377 consecutive haiku… and a lot more along her way to building that streak! To find out more about this program, visit this link, here.

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Comments

  1. Jojo Reyes Jr says

    February 5, 2021 at 5:02 pm

    These are cool and interesting tips. Thank you for sharing!

  2. Francine says

    February 5, 2021 at 5:12 pm

    I was actually thinking today that I need to have better weekends, Starting by waking earlier. it’s so easy to sleep in because I can.

  3. Victoria Juster says

    February 5, 2021 at 5:18 pm

    Your kind spirit comes through in every word that you write.
    Great tips and beautiful site.

  4. Jeanine Byers says

    February 5, 2021 at 11:37 pm

    Great ideas! I plan to have a Hallmark weekend, with bursts of reading alongside or in between.

  5. Martha says

    February 6, 2021 at 12:55 am

    What great advice Julie! Have a wonderful and relaxing weekend!

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