Good evening, Hivers! Here in Lagos, Mondays always hit with a unique blend of high energy and the collective effort to get back into the swing of things. After a weekend that, for me, was a wonderful mix of quiet contemplation and creative pursuits, the first full workday of the week always feels like a re-calibration. Now, as the sun dips below the horizon and the city lights begin to twinkle, I'm already in the process of my Monday evening unwind, finding my rhythm for the days to come.
The morning was, as expected, a rush. Navigating the familiar Lagos traffic, diving into tasks, and pushing through that initial post-weekend inertia. But there’s a certain satisfaction that comes with reaching this point in the evening – the bulk of the day's work is done, and it’s time to shift gears from "productive" to "rejuvenating."
For me, this unwind often starts with simply stepping away from screens and tuning into my surroundings. It might be the comforting sight of my furry companion, [Your Dog's Name], greeting me with his usual boundless enthusiasm. Just a few moments of play or a gentle scratch behind the ears can instantly melt away the day's pressures. Their innocent joy and unconditional affection are the perfect antidote to any lingering stress.
Then comes the physical nourishment. After a busy day, there's nothing quite like a comforting meal. Whether it's a hearty plate of Jollof rice, the warmth of a Shepherd's Pie, or even a simple, satisfying bowl of cereal with whipped cream as a sweet treat, taking time to savor good food is a crucial part of my evening ritual. It’s about more than just hunger; it’s about signaling to my body and mind that the day’s intense work is winding down.
Beyond that, I often take a few moments to look over my notes for the week, make a mental roadmap for tomorrow, and perhaps catch up on a few Hive posts or articles that I didn't get to earlier. This isn't about working more; it's about setting clear intentions, so I can start Tuesday morning feeling organized rather than overwhelmed. It's a gentle way of ensuring that I'm proactive, not reactive, as the week progresses.
And if I'm feeling up to it, a little bit of crochet is the perfect cap to the day. The rhythmic motion and the quiet focus are incredibly meditative, helping me to transition from the logical demands of the workday to a more relaxed state. It's a calm and creative way to wind down and prepare for a restful night's sleep.
Monday evenings in Lagos have a unique energy – a mixture of lingering weekend thoughts and the fresh start of a new week. It's about finding that personal balance, carving out moments of calm amidst the city's ceaseless pulse, and setting a positive tone for the days that lie ahead.
How do you unwind on a Monday evening, Hivers? What are your rituals for shedding the day's stress and preparing for the rest of the week? I'd love to hear your evening routines!