Why I Love a Long Weekend To-Do List

On today’s lovely Saturday, I want to talk about something we all look forward to: ✨the weekend.✨ Everybody loves the weekend because it gives us time to recharge, socialize (if you please), and get things done around the house.

I also am a big lover of weekends and the love comes from what I am able to accomplish during them. This might be a hot take, but I actually appreciate the typical weekend tasks like laundry, grocery shopping, and cleaning. I look forward to having a long to-do list because of the sense of accomplishment it gives me.

During the week, my to-do list is mainly school-related tasks that take hours to finish, making them a lot more daunting than something like vacuuming my room. Completing a bunch of mindless weekend tasks makes me feel like I’m checking off more boxes and gives me a sense of satisfaction from getting so much done.

Here’s what I’m working on this weekend:

  • Saturday practice from 9 am - 1 pm ✅

  • Watch UNC football take the win vs. Virginia (finally!) ✅

  • Laundry (2 loads of clothes + towels and sheets) ✅

  • Write and post this article/blog ✅

  • Plan dinners for the week ✅

  • Place Target grocery order and pick it up

  • Order mom’s birthday gift ✅

  • Work on portfolio site

  • Vacuum my room and bathroom

  • Windex my shower doors

  • Calculate rent ✅

  • Watch Texas football game

  • Watch the Cowboys football game (Can you tell I’m from Texas??)

  • Go to the North Carolina State Fair with my team

  • Schedule maintenance for my car

  • + More homework assignments that I won’t bore you with the details of

There are a few smaller tasks thrown in there as well, but those are the main goals for the weekend. Coming out of a weekend with a to-do list that is mostly (or fully) checked off allows me to head into the week feeling prepared. I know this isn’t how everyone recharges from the week, but this is truly how I have found that I can stay sane the other 5 days of the week.

I hope the rest of the weekend treats you well,

🌟 Taylor

P.S. Enjoy the beautiful Chapel Hill sunset picture from last weekend!

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