Most founders start Monday fighting fires they lit on Friday. I spent years doing the same until I treated my weekly planning like a software deployment. If the environment isn't clean, the code will fail.
My Sunday ritual takes exactly thirty minutes. I open my inbox, clear the junk, and archive anything that doesn't require a decision. Then I look at my calendar to identify the one task that moves the needle. If it isn't on the calendar, it doesn't exist.
I use a simple Trello board to rank my top three objectives for the week. I delete the low-priority noise that keeps me busy but broke. By the time I close the laptop, I know exactly what I am building at 8:00 AM on Monday.
This habit removes the mental tax of deciding what to work on. When you start the week with a clear queue, you don't waste your best energy on administrative friction. You just execute.
Do this today. Clear your inbox, lock in your three main goals, and close your tabs. Your future self will thank you when the week actually starts.
Victor Solano