There’s nothing quite like the feeling of waking up on a Saturday morning. Even the sun seems to shine differently. And with two full days ahead, everything around you just feels transformed.
In moments like these, you’re ready to conquer the world, eager to indulge in all the things you love. AdmiGram.com will show you how to make the most of your Saturday and Sunday, so your weekends feel as long as possible.
How to make your weekends feel longer
Don’t sleep in too late
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Yes, sleeping in on Saturday feels like a sacred ritual, but you could end up sleeping your life away. Avoid lounging in bed all morning on the weekends. When you disrupt your usual rhythm, the whole day can feel wasted. At most, allow yourself an extra 10-15 minutes of lounging in bed, but no more.
Don’t make plans
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This might sound counterproductive, but there’s a reason they say if you want to make God laugh, tell Him your plans. This is especially true for weekends, when distractions multiply, leaving you feeling pressured by the sense of “not getting anything done” when things don’t go as planned.
Limit your usual relaxation
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Everyone has that activity they love to dive into after work to unwind — whether it’s a hobby, phone, computer, or gym time. Save these comforting activities for weekdays rather than letting them steal your weekend time. Your weekend should have a completely different agenda.
Make time for a walk
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Weekends are perfect for getting outdoors, especially in the afternoon. Just 30-60 minutes outside, whether in a park or simply around your neighborhood, can make the day feel longer. The trick is that your mind “stretches” time when you’re relaxing in a different environment.
Multitask wisely
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Combining activities or finding ways to pair enjoyable tasks with necessary ones is the magical recipe for effective time management. By multitasking, you can not only control your time better but also free some up — and extra time on the weekends is always a bonus!
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