

Not because Sunday itself was busy — but because I knew Monday was coming and my house always felt a little chaotic by the end of the weekend. Laundry was piling up, the fridge had random leftovers, and I had no clear picture of what the week ahead looked like.
For a long time I thought I needed some kind of elaborate cleaning routine or hours of meal prep to get organized.
But the truth is… I don’t have time for that.
So over time I created something much simpler.
A 20-minute Sunday reset routine that helps my home feel calmer before the week begins.
It’s not complicated, it doesn’t require perfection, and it makes Mondays feel dramatically easier.
If your house ever feels a little chaotic before the week starts, this small routine might help you too.
For a long time I thought I needed a perfect system to keep my home running smoothly.
Meal plans.
Cleaning schedules.
Complicated organization systems.
But what I really needed was just a reset point each week.
Something small that helped me:
• clear the kitchen
• see what groceries we actually had
• glance at the calendar
• reset the laundry situation
Once I started doing this consistently, Mondays stopped feeling overwhelming.
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Here are the exact things I do most Sundays. The goal isn’t perfection — just a quick reset so the week starts calmer.
The kitchen is usually the space that shows the most wear from the weekend.
Mail gets dropped there.
Groceries land there.
Random items migrate there.
So I start by clearing the counters and wiping everything down.
It takes just a few minutes but instantly makes the house feel calmer.
This step saves us from a lot of wasted food.
I quickly check the fridge and:
• toss expired leftovers
• move older produce to the front
• make a mental note of what we need
This also helps when I’m thinking about meals for the week.
If your entryway is messy, the house immediately feels chaotic.
Shoes pile up.
Bags get dropped.
Keys disappear.
So I spend two minutes putting everything back where it belongs.
It makes leaving the house during the week much easier.
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Laundry can get out of control quickly.
On Sundays I try to:
• fold anything sitting in baskets
• start one load if needed
• make sure everyone has clean clothes for the week
Even if it’s not fully finished, it feels more manageable.
This is the final step and honestly the most satisfying.
I walk through the house for about 10 minutes and:
• pick up clutter
• straighten pillows
• return things to their rooms
It’s amazing how much better the house looks in such a short amount of time.
Here’s the full reset list:
✔ Clear kitchen counters
✔ Wipe down surfaces
✔ Quick fridge check
✔ Reset the entryway
✔ Start or fold one load of laundry
✔ Review the upcoming week
That’s it.
Most weeks the whole thing takes 20 minutes or less.
But it makes Monday feel completely different.
Instead of starting the week overwhelmed, everything already feels a little more in place.
If you'd like a simple version of this routine you can keep on your fridge or inside your planner, I created a printable Sunday Reset Checklist.
You can download it here:
Download the Sunday Reset Checklist
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