There is room on a winter weekend for a small reset that does not claim the day. Fifteen quiet minutes at the desk can make Monday feel less like a wall and more like a door.
Set a timer. Clear the surface. File the papers that have hovered near the edge all week. Name the next move for your main project in one precise line. If a tool needs a small repair, give it that care now. Minor friction removed today prevents major friction later.
Do not extend the session unless you genuinely want to. The point is not to steal time from rest. It is to align rest with the kind of order that supports it. When the timer sounds, stop. Close the room. Step into the day with a clearer head.
You will feel the benefit twice: once now, and once when the week begins again.