From putting the laundry on to practising self-care, get ahead of the game with this routine.

| By Rachael Thompson | Journal

The Ultimate Sunday Reset Checklist to Start Your Week Off Right

From putting the laundry on to practising self-care, get ahead of the game with this routine.

When it comes to our weekend Saturdays tend to be reserved for relaxing and Sundays are the day when we get ourselves prepared for the week ahead. More recently the Sunday activities have become known on social media as the 'Sunday reset'.

A Sunday reset involves taking time on a Sunday to complete different household chores such as laundry, cleaning, and food prep. The idea is to take care of these tasks when you have a free day instead of stressing about them during the workweek. The benefit of implementing a Sunday reset routine is the peace of mind it brings you.

Below, we've compiled a checklist of cleaning and organisational tasks to tackle on a Sunday to help you have a more smooth sailing week ahead.

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