Richard Fang

How do you kick off your Mondays to start the week?

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Do you do anything special or just treat it like every other day?
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Grisel Dugarte
I totally love Mondays, its one of my favorite days, I just feel is a refresh of everything, I try to keep this positive mindset, I feel is crucial to stay motivated and full of the energy I need for the goals ahead! I usually start checking out the priorities tasks on our common board. Also a great cup of tea + me-time with nice music just before going to the office helps!
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Big Rocket
It's all about that to do list... On paper! Old skool!
Tommy Fang
Setting goals for the week as a team!
Shivam Ramphal
A hyped-up team meeting. Getting everyone on the same page and tackling the weeks objectives and goals 🔥🔥🔥
Benoit Chambon
Planing the tasks of the week + prepare emails + checking specific news on socials ;)
Prateek Mathur
Build a plan on Friday to get the week started right.
Eduard F
The same as I kick off every day, I grab my coffee and go for a walk in the park 🌲. That's my moment of silence before I dive in my ToDos.
Nicholas Schaar
Hello @richardfliu. Like others have mentioned, I think that Sunday evening is critical for a great start of the week. Typically I wind down with a cup of tea and review the items that our team and myself personally are looking to work on and accomplish for the week. It helps to have that information in the back of your mind... sometimes I even dream about a solution that we're working on! In terms of mindset, as @gd77 mentioned as part of the pattern of getting the most of a Monday, making Monday one of your favorite days can be huge. A lot of people think about Monday as a drag, or if you've ever seen Office Space "a case of the Moondays" 😂. Taking on any task with the intent of having fun and being productive will at least make it more enjoyable, if not also more productive. Mondays are no different.
Ari Cohen
I try to always have a set layout of things needing to be done throughout the week, so hopefully that is done. From there, always starting off the week with a good routine is key
Isaac Ng
Monday mornings, I'd try to do a brain dump in a journal. That could include what I've been feeling, interesting stuff that I came across or ideas that I thought of. The important thing is to not filter, not worry about sentence structure. Just let your writing instrument connect with whatever that is on your brain. This helps in getting all the thoughts out of my head, onto a paper so that I have the headspace for things that move the needle for my product.