Sunday has long been regarded as the day of rest: After a week of early wake-ups and diligently checking off to-do lists, there finally comes the one day where doing nothing is not only socially acceptable—but actively encouraged. Or so you thought. More and more Americans are now optimizing their Sunday as a means of self-improvement. This might look like light cleaning and calendar organization

Workers who do a ‘Sunday reset’ may make $25,000 more a year
Eve Upton-Clark·Fast Company··1 min read
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