Make Way for Monday: Preparation creates possibility.
There is often little that does more to start the week off better than a touch of weekly business planning.
Monday may have a reputation for feeling overwhelming. But truly, Monday isn’t the problem.
It’s the lack of preparation before it. A simple weekly reset can create clarity, reduce decision fatigue, and help business owners start the week focused instead of reactive.

Sarah and the Empty Chair
Sunday evenings always felt quieter in Fort Collins.
The farmers market tents had come down, cyclists drifted home along the Poudre Trail, and the last families packed up after spending the afternoon in City Park. Long summer light stretched across the Front Range, and the first cool breeze of evening carried the scent of cottonwoods and freshly watered lawns.
Sarah unlocked her wellness studio one last time before heading home. She wasn’t there to see clients. She wasn’t catching up. She simply wanted to prepare.
Inside, everything was peaceful. Her notebook rested beside a warm mug of tea.
The familiar Growth Jar sat near the front desk, now holding dozens of colorful slips of paper—small victories collected over the past month.
One new client. A thank-you email. A website inquiry. An organized bookkeeping folder. A completed checklist.
They weren’t huge milestones. Together, they told the story of a business becoming steadier.
Sarah pulled out tomorrow’s appointment book and looked around the room.
Across from her desk sat an empty chair. It was where new clients always sat.
She smiled. For weeks, she’d looked at that chair with hope.
Now she looked at it with confidence. Not because every hour was booked. But because she finally understood that preparation created possibility.
She reviewed Monday’s schedule. Updated one note. Prepared a welcome packet. Straightened a stack of intake forms. Refilled the tea station. Thirty quiet minutes. Nothing dramatic.
Yet as she locked the studio and stepped into the warm July evening, she realized Monday had already become easier. The empty chair wasn’t empty anymore. It was ready.
Sometimes preparation is simply making room for what’s coming next.
Five Ways to Reset Your Business Each Sunday
- Review your calendar for the week ahead.
- Organize your desk and digital workspace.
- Identify the week’s three highest priorities.
- Prepare materials for Monday’s appointments.
- Finish one small task you’ve been avoiding.
Back to Sarah
When Sarah turned off the lights, the studio felt ready. The notebook was waiting. The welcome packet was prepared. The chair stood quietly across from her desk.
Tomorrow’s first client would never know about the thirty peaceful minutes she spent on Sunday evening. But they would feel the difference.
Preparation often works that way.
Today’s Key Takeaway:
Hope waits. Preparation welcomes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long should a weekly reset take?
Most business owners can accomplish a meaningful reset in about 30 minutes.
Should I work all day Sunday?
No. The goal is preparation, not extending the workweek.
What should I prepare first?
Focus on tomorrow’s first appointment or highest-priority task.
Does weekly planning reduce stress?
Yes. Removing uncertainty helps reduce mental overload and decision fatigue.
Should I review my finances weekly?
A brief weekly review of bookkeeping and upcoming obligations is a healthy habit.







