How the Week Organizes My Life
How the Week Organizes and Tyrannizes Our Lives. - Jill Lepore
I know I have only been alive for about 20 years now, but I will say I do not ever think we will abandon the idea of a 7-day week cycle. As I read about the history of differing week cycles, it made sense that we have a 7-day week, which is right in the middle of the 5 and 10-day cycles mentioned. I know many might not like this perspective, but I think the 7-day cycle is perfect. Obviously, I'd like more days like Saturday and Sunday, but I know this is not really possible. With a 7-day week, 5 days of work (70%), and 2 days for relaxation (30%), I feel works best for the world. I personally think that balance is very fair for people, as if there were more weekend days, people would struggle to financially support themselves as needed, while also having too much time on their hands during weekends.
Moreover, the connotations associated with different days of the week play a significant role in how I plan and prioritize my daily activities. Knowing that weekdays (Sunday-Thursday) are for productivity and weekends (Friday-Saturday) for relaxation helps in set goals, manage responsibilities, and maintain a healthy balance between work, school, and my personal life. Interestingly, my routine takes a unique turn during the NFL season, as football games become the centerpiece of my weekly planning. Monday, Thursday, and Sunday evenings are my designated times for relaxation, centered around the enjoyment of the games. These nights offer a unique break from the usual grind. Although I'm not exactly proud of it, it shows how sports can dictate the flow of my week, highlighting. This adaptation of my schedule around NFL games shows the flexibility and personalization that every person has, which helps us navigate the structure of my weekly agenda.
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