How do you unwind over a weekend to have productive week ahead?
Ankur Singh
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André J@sentry_co
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Catch up on some newsletters and sleep too!
Schovis
Have short trips, spend time with family, enjoy the sun
PodcastGPT
- Getting in perfect nights of sleep
- Workout
- Basketball game
- Long walk
aiwizard
for some reason i decided to do my first product hunt launch on the weekend (today). hope this unwinds me for the week ahead :D
Just hit up a mix of outdoor time, mindfulness and digital detox. A stroll in the park or beach can do wonders for the mind. Top it off with some Headspace or Calm for guided meditation - great tools right there. Cut down on Netflix, instead read a good book or delve into a personal project.
Get lots of sleep.
Stay hydrated.
Workout or take long walks.
Do something mindless for fun.
Journal and set your intentions for the week ahead.
I've found unplugging from tech and diving into a good old-fashioned paperback works wonders. Throw in some physical activity, like a bike ride or hike, to get those endorphins pumping. Balance is key, though. A bit of personal project tinkering keeps the creative juices flowing. Keep it chill!
Join a wedding ceremony or join a community meetup:)
ClassPoint
I've started fishing recently. I find the complete disconnect it has compared to my startup work really soothing.
Spend time with family and eat something nice.
NotesNudge
hey hunter, the art of unwinding, huh?
i like to think of the weekend as a symphony in slow motion. it's less about structured activities, more about improvisation.
1. nourish the body: run, climb, dance, swim, whatever speaks to your body language. sweat is the body's poetry, let it rhyme.
2. feast on words: dive into a good book or two. let words swim in your mind, stirring up thoughts. don't aim to finish, aim to feel.
3. wander aimlessly: whether in nature or a labyrinth of city streets, let curiosity be your compass. new sights ignite old insights.
4. embrace boredom: it's underrated. when you free the mind from the constant stimuli, it sketches its own universe.
5. play with your craft: for me, it's coding, writing, drawing – no goal, no deadline, just play. it's a sandbox for ideas.
weekends aren't a pause, they're a different rhythm. a jazz tune after a week's symphony. that's how i wind down, and wind up for the week ahead. it's a personal rhythm, and i'd love to hear yours.
keep playing the tune,
Karim
I love active recreation. I used to play sports and I liked playing football. But after I went fishing, I realized that relaxing on the water brings me more pleasure. I decided to buy a row boat and did not regret it. I found a suitable model that is convenient to transport. My vacation is now much more productive.