Beyond relaxation: Why sharing your weekend joy can transform others (398 hits)
I adore cooking "Minestrone," an Italian vegetable soup, every weekend. Photo credit: Freepik.
Everybody gets two days, Saturday and Sunday, to rest after a long weekend of labor. On the other hand, millions of individuals around the world are so used to their jobs that they don't even enjoy their weekends. The axiom states that "all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy"; thus, this post will show you how to make your weekends worthwhile and pleasurable.
The same suggestions are made often in articles about how to spend a weekend: spend time with your family, clean up your house, go outside without a smartphone, and begin studying a foreign language. Although many of these are energy-intensive, they are all excellent concepts. To keep my weekends fulfilling, I have selected certain errands I have adopted for decades.
On weekends, a lot of people who love social life visit friends, go to the movies, take part in entertainment events, or attend museums or concerts. Since those aren't my areas of interest, I don't rely on any of these to make me happy in life. During my three years of employment at an Antwerp movie house, I watched only two movies. This sounds rare, but I mean it.