Permission to Set It Down
Friday has an offer for you. Not a free pass, not a magic eraser — just this: permission to set things down.
The frustration from Tuesday you’re still carrying around. The meeting that went sideways. The plan that didn’t survive contact with reality. The version of this week you’d imagined on Sunday night, and the gap between that and what actually happened.
You can hold all of that into the weekend if you want. But it’s heavy. And weekends need room to breathe.
Here’s what I do on Fridays: I mentally clear my desk. Not pretending nothing happened — but filing what’s done, releasing what I can’t fix, and throwing away the worries that turned out to be nothing anyway. Then I close the laptop, change my socks, and give myself the signal that this chapter is closed.
The week is complete. That’s enough.
What’s one thing you can leave here instead of carrying it into the weekend?
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