Rebuilding Your Weekday Routine: A Small Change for Realistic Personal Growth
Photo by Anna Tarazevich on Pexels — source As the sun rises, the entryway chair is cluttered with yesterday’s clothes and a half-opened planner that remains untouched on the table. It’s a late-start weekday morning, and the lingering chaos from the previous day weighs on the mind. The coffee maker gurgles in the background, but the thought of checking the weather feels like an afterthought, buried under the pile of dirty dishes in the sink. Each minute lost to these distractions pushes the first work block further out of reach, making personal growth feel like a distant goal. In this moment, the friction is palpable. The planner, meant to guide the day, sits closed, while the clutter around it creates an invisible barrier to getting started. If the dishes had been washed the night before, the counter would be clear, allowing for a smoother transition into the day. This small adjustment could lead to a more organized morning routine, where the first task becomes checking the weather i...