# The Quiet Return of Monday ## A Gentle Reset Every week begins again on Monday, like a quiet breath after holding it too long. The domain name week.md reminds me that a week is not a race but a small container, a modest room we are given seven times over. Inside it we work, rest, forget, remember. The .md feels like a soft invitation to mark it down honestly, without decoration. I have started thinking of each week as a notebook with seven blank pages. Some pages fill with hurried notes. Others stay almost empty, holding only the weather, a kind voice, or the silence between two cups of coffee. Neither kind of page is wasted. Both belong. ## What the Days Teach Monday does not demand greatness. It only asks us to begin. By Friday we often believe we have failed or succeeded in large ways, yet the truth is smaller. We mostly moved through ordinary hours with varying degrees of attention and kindness. The week holds all of it without judgment. There is comfort in this returning rhythm. No single week needs to carry the weight of our entire lives. It is allowed to be ordinary. Most of them are. - A conversation that lingered - A walk taken without purpose - One task finished well - Several small moments of noticing These quiet things accumulate more steadily than dramatic achievements. ## The Page Turns We delete old weeks and open new ones without ceremony. The calendar does not applaud or condemn. It simply offers another seven days, patient as an old friend. *Another week begins. May we meet it with clear eyes and open hands.*