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May the 4th is famous among Star Wars fans, but there's a different force affecting all of us—especially each Sunday around 4 p.m. The Sunday Scaries strike hard, revealing a deeper issue that can't be fixed by simple self-care routines.
This episode is all about the force pulling you toward action, and the one whispering that you should just stay in bed. I'll show you how to flip the script and walk into Monday morning excited, not exhausted, before the week even starts.
Featured Story
Last week, I had a call that's still echoing in my mind. A client told me, "Scott, I'm fine Monday through Friday. It's Sunday at 4 p.m. that ruins my life." I laughed because I knew exactly what she was talking about.
Between that first and second cup of coffee, your mind starts playing scenes: the inbox left unchecked, the meeting not prepared for, the conversation you've put off. Three minutes in your head, and you're already spinning.
Most people miss something important here: You aren't actually behind—you haven't even lived a moment of Monday yet.
Important Points
Your Monday dread isn't weakness — it's data telling you what matters, so stop trying to medicate it with self-care.
No amount of Sunday bubble baths will fix what's really happening, but a Thursday plan will change everything fast.
Pick one thing for Monday morning before bed Sunday, and start on it the second your feet hit the floor the next day.
Memorable Quotes
I'd rather be afraid of myself than be afraid of going to work on Monday morning, so I quit hating Mondays years ago.
On Sunday night, you're not exhausted from the week; you're exhausted from a week that hasn't even happened yet.
The dread is the data telling you what matters most, because if Monday didn't matter, you wouldn't dread it.
Scott's Three-Step Approach
On Thursday afternoon, sit down and plan your entire next week so every single decision for Monday is already made.
By Sunday at 4 p.m., the panic has absolutely nothing to feed on because your Monday morning is already decided.
Wake up Monday morning and start on that one thing right away, no warm-up or coffee strategy session needed first.
Chapters
0:02 - Nashville retirement party and acting your age
2:26 - May the 4th and the real force at work in your week
3:57 - The client whose Sunday at 4 p.m. ruins her life
6:48 - Marcus Aurelius and the voice of resistance
7:43 - Why zebras don't get the Sunday Scaries as you do
11:23 - Why I plan my whole week on Thursday afternoon
13:53 - You can reinvent everything, and nobody cares
Connect With Me
Search for the Daily Boost on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify
If you enjoy the Daily Boost, you might like Notes From Scott. A few mornings each week, I send a short note with something I've been thinking about or noticing lately. Sometimes those ideas turn into podcast episodes later. You can sign up at https://notesfromscott.com.
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May the 4th is famous among Star Wars fans, but there's a different force affecting all of us—especially each Sunday around 4 p.m. The Sunday Scaries strike hard, revealing a deeper issue that can't be fixed by simple self-care routines.
This episode is all about the force pulling you toward action, and the one whispering that you should just stay in bed. I'll show you how to flip the script and walk into Monday morning excited, not exhausted, before the week even starts.
Featured Story
Last week, I had a call that's still echoing in my mind. A client told me, "Scott, I'm fine Monday through Friday. It's Sunday at 4 p.m. that ruins my life." I laughed because I knew exactly what she was talking about.
Between that first and second cup of coffee, your mind starts playing scenes: the inbox left unchecked, the meeting not prepared for, the conversation you've put off. Three minutes in your head, and you're already spinning.
Most people miss something important here: You aren't actually behind—you haven't even lived a moment of Monday yet.
Important Points
Your Monday dread isn't weakness — it's data telling you what matters, so stop trying to medicate it with self-care.
No amount of Sunday bubble baths will fix what's really happening, but a Thursday plan will change everything fast.
Pick one thing for Monday morning before bed Sunday, and start on it the second your feet hit the floor the next day.
Memorable Quotes
I'd rather be afraid of myself than be afraid of going to work on Monday morning, so I quit hating Mondays years ago.
On Sunday night, you're not exhausted from the week; you're exhausted from a week that hasn't even happened yet.
The dread is the data telling you what matters most, because if Monday didn't matter, you wouldn't dread it.
Scott's Three-Step Approach
On Thursday afternoon, sit down and plan your entire next week so every single decision for Monday is already made.
By Sunday at 4 p.m., the panic has absolutely nothing to feed on because your Monday morning is already decided.
Wake up Monday morning and start on that one thing right away, no warm-up or coffee strategy session needed first.
Chapters
0:02 - Nashville retirement party and acting your age
2:26 - May the 4th and the real force at work in your week
3:57 - The client whose Sunday at 4 p.m. ruins her life
6:48 - Marcus Aurelius and the voice of resistance
7:43 - Why zebras don't get the Sunday Scaries as you do
11:23 - Why I plan my whole week on Thursday afternoon
13:53 - You can reinvent everything, and nobody cares
Connect With Me
Search for the Daily Boost on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify
If you enjoy the Daily Boost, you might like Notes From Scott. A few mornings each week, I send a short note with something I've been thinking about or noticing lately. Sometimes those ideas turn into podcast episodes later. You can sign up at https://notesfromscott.com.
Email: [email protected]
Main Website: https://motivationtomove.com
YouTube: https://youtube.com/dailyboostpodcast
Instagram: https://instagram.com/heyscottsmith
Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/motivationtomove
Facebook Group: https://dailyboostpodcast.com/facebook
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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