Five Things to Do on a Friday
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Fridays are pretty great. We look forward to them. They mark the end of either drudgery or vocation during the week. I don't know about you but I find the mere existence of Friday makes Monday through Thursday a bit more tolerable.
From a productivity and spirituality perspective, Fridays are also useful insofar as you can tie a ribbon on your week. When you do that, the weekend and the following week go better. Here are five simple things you can do to end your week on a high note:
1. Do a weekly review.
2. Find one spiritual reading for the weekend
3. Plan an outdoor activity.
4. Clean up your workspace.
5. Surprise your loved ones.
So how will you use your Friday?
Read the entire post, Five Things to do on a Friday, at The Daily Saint.
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