It’s Sunday.
And right now, somewhere in the back of your mind, there’s a voice saying: “I’ll start tomorrow. Fresh week. Fresh start.”
You’ve heard that voice before. You’ve believed it before. And you know exactly what happens: Monday comes, life gets in the way, and by Wednesday you’ve forgotten you ever made the promise.
Here’s the thing about Sundays: they feel like a pause button. But they’re not. They’re a fast-forward button. Every Sunday you spend “resting” from a week where you didn’t do the thing… is a week gone.
April is almost over. How many Sundays have you spent telling yourself “next week”?
There’s a difference between resting and hiding. Rest is intentional — you earned it. Hiding is what happens when you use “relaxation” as a shield against the thing you know you should be working on.
What if this Sunday was different?
Not grind-mode different. Just 15-minutes different.
HERE’S THE SUNDAY PLAN:
— Spend 10 minutes planning your week (what’s the ONE thing you want done by Friday?)
— Open TodayIsTheDay and set that one thing as your priority
— Spend 5 minutes doing the smallest possible first step
That’s it. 15 minutes. And tomorrow, instead of starting from zero, you’re starting from motion.
If you want a system that turns your Sundays from dread into momentum — TodayIsTheDay is 85% off right now.
This Sunday can be different. But only if you decide right now.
Kevin
Head of Behavioural Psychology
TodayIsTheDay

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