A short note delivered every Sunday evening. The point is simple: walk into Monday without dragging last week behind you.
Not sold separately. Not part of the public archive. The Sunday Reset is the quiet thank-you for being on the list.
Subscribe to Get the Sunday ResetWhat's one decision I'm dreading on Monday because I haven't actually made it yet?
The conversation I keep rehearsing in my head that I'm never going to have. It's costing me sleep and earning me nothing.
The fifteen minutes I spent with Sheldon on the front porch Thursday morning. That's the rhythm worth doubling down on.
The single question I'm asking myself to close the week clean.
The piece of last week that doesn't deserve to ride into next week with you.
The piece worth keeping. Worth doubling down on.
Not a sermon. Not a pep talk. A real one, from one operator to another.
Most Sundays I used to spend the back half of the day quietly dreading Monday. Replaying everything I didn't finish, every conversation I wished I'd handled better, every promise I'd made to myself and broken. I'd walk into Monday already exhausted.
The Sunday Reset is the practice that fixed that for me. Five minutes of writing. Three questions. A clean line under the week. Then Monday gets to start fresh.
I send it to subscribers because it's the practice I most wish someone had given me ten years ago.
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