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7 weekend rituals that ground the most driven people

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 12, 2025, 21:00 IST
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7 weekend rituals to be happier

"Weekends frequently serve as the only occasions when we can actually unwind in an age where targets, reminders, and endless assignments are routine. The weekend is more than simply a break for those juggling hectic schedules, leading teams, or achieving something significant; it's an invaluable reset. The most motivated people are aware of the profound link between healing and output. Deliberately stepping back is not a luxury. It's an act of discipline. Even the busiest brains can gain clarity and balance by following these seven rituals," write Vinayak Burman, Founder and Managing Partner- VERTICES PARTNERS and Founder and Creator- The Lifeboat.

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Digital detox time

Cutting down on screen time is about gaining your focus, not about neglecting obligations. Consider setting out a few hours on the weekend to avoid using your computer or mobile device. No emails, no social media scrolling. Allow your mind to relax from the continuous stimulation. Spend that time reflecting, writing in a diary, taking a leisurely stroll, or just soaking in your surroundings. Some of the most imaginative concepts stem from boredom, which is frequently overlooked.

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Begin your morning with mindfulness

Mornings during the week often seem like races. The weekend, however, makes room for a gentler, quieter start. Begin by breathing slowly for about ten to fifteen minutes. Don't think of it as a performance. You have nothing to accomplish. Simply take a deep breath. A calm beginning sets the mood for a day that is less stressful and more fulfilling. You can manage anxiety and stabilise your thoughts for the days ahead by practising mindfulness for as little as once a week.

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Declutter your physical space

A crowded mindset is frequently reflected in messy surroundings. It might be quite relaxing to set aside some time every weekend to sort through your living space, desk, or closet. The goal is to create an environment that encourages clarity, not to be precise. You tend to think better when everything around you is in order. File those memos, fold those clothes, and notice how your concentration improves.


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Spend time with people who matter

One of the most underappreciated sources of energy is an authentic connection. Make time for intimate discussions with loved ones, long-time friends, or even yourself by making a phone call you've been putting off. It need not be huge or interesting. Grab dinner together. Go for some fresh air. Don't multitask while you listen. Being present fosters trust, which in turn reinforces the bonds that keep us healthy and functioning.


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Reconnect with the outdoors

All that nature asks for is your complete focus. Stepping outdoors helps one regain perspective, whether it's through a quick trip to a green zone, an outing to a park, or just hanging out on the terrace with a cup of tea. Open spaces, crisp air, and even sunshine coming through trees may help you relax and remember that life is bigger than your work. Every weekend, make an effort to head outside intentionally.

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Reflect and realign

Spend a portion of Sunday reflecting about before. Think back on the week and consider what worked and what didn't. What robbed you of your vigour? What energised you? A diary or simply an internal check-in will suffice. You can implement an agenda adjustment before the week starts, with one tiny action. The goal is to face the upcoming days with confidence rather than confusion.


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Do something just for joy

Inspired individuals frequently lose sight of happiness that isn't connected to results. Allow space for a mindless hobby that just makes you happy. Prepare a dish, dance in your room, paint, rewatch a film you love, or play your favourite tunes on repeat. These joyous moments aren't diversions. They serve as fuel. After all, it's joy that makes all the effort worthwhile.

Feeling sharper doesn't require you to drastically alter your way of living. These weekend rituals serve as clear, subtle reminders that living with purpose is about doing what really counts, not about doing extra. Allow your weekend to act as a steady foundation for the course of your week.

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