1Prep healthy snacks
Olga Rolenko//Getty ImagesA little prep time on Sunday can make healthy choices easier all week long. Prepare several servings of healthy snacks like sliced peppers, cucumbers, carrot sticks, homemade granola, or cottage cheese with fruit. When you’re hungry, it'll be easier to skip the chips.
2Update the family calendar
FG Trade//Getty ImagesWhether it’s digital or pen and paper, make sure you and all of your family members are on the same page regarding upcoming events, doctor’s appointments, sports practice, music lessons or other family commitments — such as who’s picking up which kid and when, says Lightfoot.
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3Take stock of household tasks
Lorenzo Gaudenzi//Getty ImagesCreate a to-do list and make sure bills are paid. Note any small household maintenance that needs to be done, such as changing air filters, so you aren’t dealing with bigger issues later, advises Rosenthal.
4Spot clean key areas
Anchalee Phanmaha//Getty ImagesSet a timer for 15 to 30 minutes to tackle high-traffic areas, such as the kitchen and living room, says Rosenthal. Have everyone help tidy up, including tasks such as putting fresh towels in bathrooms, taking out the trash, vacuuming and wiping down the stovetop. It doesn’t have to be a whole house cleaning, but you’ll feel better if the main living spaces are neat.
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5List meal ideas
PeopleImages//Getty ImagesEven if it’s not for every single night, plan a few meals and make a grocery list. Note what you’re low on so you don’t run out of staples like milk or bread midweek. Toss anything expired and move food that needs to be eaten to the front of the fridge, says Lightfoot. Ditto for the pantry.
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6Maintain a "Launch Pad"
andresr//Getty ImagesThis is a spot near the front door for keeping essential items such as handbags, backpacks, hats, gloves and keys. “This makes it much easier to stay organized and avoid last-minute scrambles,” says Rosenthal.
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7Help kids prepare
Erik Von Weber//Getty ImagesGo through their backpacks together, tossing unneeded papers and taking care of any forms that need to be turned in. Place backpacks and sports equipment near the launch pad. Wipe out lunch boxes and set them out so they are ready to be packed in the morning, says Lightfoot.
8Pick out tomorrow's outfits
Olga Rolenko//Getty ImagesLaying out clothes the night before can ease morning stress, says Rosenthal. That way, there's no indecision, and no one is hunting for their missing shoes or favorite jeans, which are buried at the bottom of the dirty clothes basket. Plan out a few days if you’re feeling especially motivated.
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9Get your car ready
Sol de Zuasnabar Brebbia//Getty ImagesWhy fret about having to stop for gas on the way to work or when it’s pouring rain? Fill up your car as part of your Sunday reset to have one less thing to worry about during the week, says Lightfoot. While you’re at it, run the cars through the car wash, too, to get rid of the week’s grime, and toss any trash that’s accumulated inside.
10Digitally declutter
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11Treat yourself to self-care
Olga Rolenko//Getty ImagesTake some time to be kind to you. “Whatever helps you get ready for the new week, such as a walk, a bubble bath, meditation or vegging out to your new favorite show are all great ways to reset,” says Lightfoot. Don't skip this one!
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12Declutter one small space
© eleonora galli//Getty ImagesChoose one area to declutter each Sunday, even if it’s just for 10 minutes. “Small efforts can lead to significant improvements over time,” says Rosenthal. So, go ahead, and empty out the kitchen junk drawer, toss expired spices or re-organize your socks. It’s amazing how energized you’ll feel when you complete one small decluttering task.
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13Make time for fun
urbazon//Getty ImagesIt's helpful to block out specific slots for work and errands to manage your time effectively during the week, says Rosenthal. But don't forget about fun! Plan an enjoyable activity to look forward to, whether it’s Friday pizza takeout or a movie night. Having something fun on the calendar to anticipate is a great way to unwind after a long week.

Arricca Elin SanSone is a writer, editor, and content creator who specializes in lifestyle and gardening. With a background in health reporting, she applies these same research skills when writing about the science of growing things. She trials new plants in her expansive garden, and her houseplant collection consists of 60+ varieties. Arricca has written thousands of articles for publications such as Country Living, House Beautiful, Good Housekeeping, Prevention, VERANDA, Southern Living, and more. She’s happiest when digging in the dirt, baking, or spending time with the people and dogs she loves.
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