I Wish Life Was More Like A Sunday

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I came across this sentiment recently in notes I took a couple of years back whilst working my way through Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way. It was one of several items in a list of wishes that made me smile upon rediscovery. There is something about the sentiment that draws me still, so I thought I’d spend a moment or two on a Sunday and work out some of the elements of Sunday life that make it so special.

  • Sleep-ins. Best chance of a sleep in is on a Sunday. The working week is full of bustle, Saturdays fill up with things to do. Sundays are usually less hectic.
  • Catching up. A slower start to the day encourages a more leisurely pace. Sundays offer space for dawdling and pottering about, even if this means catching up on news missed during the week, or small chores left aside until a pocket of time appears. Sundays are full of such moments.
  • Sunshine. Not always guaranteed, of course, but if the weather is kind the temptation is strong to enjoy it with an outing or even just working in the garden with the sun on your shoulders. It is energising and grounding,  providing an energy store for workdays spent inside.
  • Just relaxing. That might sound obvious but without the usual bustle and to-doing, there is space to daydream or read a chapter in a book without interruption or haste, or listen – really listen – to the song playing in the background or the slower pace of the world outside.

What do Sundays mean to you?

[Photo: sunset in the Hartley valley]

10 responses to “I Wish Life Was More Like A Sunday”

  1. Barbara Avatar
    Barbara

    I love Sundays for all of the above reasons.

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    1. jml297 Avatar
      jml297

      Thanks Barbara – good to meet a fellow fan!

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  2. Ann Coleman Avatar
    Ann Coleman

    Pizza for dinner, if I’m lucky!

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    1. jml297 Avatar
      jml297

      That sounds great – a good Sunday treat 😊

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  3. msw blog Avatar
    msw blog

    I spend my Sunday’s much like yours taking things slow and going at a snail pace 😊 Your post also reminded me of one I wrote on a similar subject. I think you and your readers may enjoy it

    Holiday Self Care

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    1. jml297 Avatar
      jml297

      Thanks for sharing, and I enjoyed your post. Some great tips on self-care and a reality check around Christmas gifts too 😉

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  4. Gail Kaufman Avatar
    Gail Kaufman

    Sometimes, it takes me a day to unwind from work. Saturday can feel like an extension of the workweek with the responsibilities shifting from professional to personal; responsibilities nonetheless. So Sunday is definitely special.

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    1. jml297 Avatar
      jml297

      Thanks, Gail. You are right – Saturdays can still be intruded upon by the working week as the mind processes the week that was. It makes Sundays all the more special ☺️

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  5. billhegerichsr Avatar
    billhegerichsr

    Sunday is sitting on my deck listening to the birds, feeling my breath in between heartbeats. Sunday is a good time to savor a cigar. Sunday is the one day you have to plan very carefully to do nothing.

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    1. jml297 Avatar
      jml297

      I love it, Bill! Especially the part about having to plan very carefully to do nothing. You’ve captured the essence of a perfect Sunday.

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