Monday morning.
The coffee is simmering, your inbox is bulging, and your schedule seems to be playing a game of Tetris with your head. Recognisable?
Then this is the time to create your own Monday morning ritual to start, a small habit that helps you start the week with peace, direction and energy.
We believe more in rhythm over routine - small habits that create flow in your work, focus in your mind and connection with your team.
So: no floaty yoga on your office chair (allowed 😉 ), but practical rituals that really work.
1. The “no-inbox” start
The biggest mistake we make on Mondays? Immediately diving into our mailbox.
Start with 30 minutes without email. Grab your notebook or open a blank document and answer three simple questions:
- What do I want to be proud of at the end of the week?
- What really deserves my attention this week?
- What do I want to put energy into today (and what am I putting off)?
That way, you set the direction, instead of your inbox.
2. The mini check-in
Whether you are an executive, marketer or developer - connection is fuel.
On Monday morning, schedule a 10-minute check-in with your team or colleague.
Not a status meeting, but a short conversation about:
- What will be your main focus point this week?
- What do you need help or inspiration with?
- What are you looking forward to?
It sounds small, but these mini rituals build confidence, energy and clarity - exactly what teams need.
3. The personal boost
Everyone has their own way of getting into the right vibe:
- A short walk before your first call
- A power playlist
- A coffee with a colleague who is always positive
- Or simply: a quiet start with your favourite podcast
It does not matter what you do, as long as it is something your brain tells you:
“I decide how my week starts - not my schedule.”
Small rituals, big difference
The beauty of rituals is that they require little effort but yield a lot.
A good start on Monday ensures more focus, less stress and a more positive mindset for the whole week.
So: make it a ritual.
Not because you have to, but because you deserve to start your week off right.