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[A Month of Sundays: The Art of Rest and Finding Joy in the Mundane]-[A Month of Sundays (Encore)]

Nothing much happens: bedtime stories to help you sleep · B1 · 2025-05-29

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Finding Rest in a "Month of Sundays"

In this episode of Nothing Much Happens, Katherine Nicolai explores the beauty of intentional rest through the lens of a childhood idiom: "a month of Sundays." By reflecting on the literal interpretations of language from her youth and the realities of adult life, Nicolai invites listeners to reconsider how we structure our time and find peace in the present moment.

The Evolution of an Idiom

Nicolai begins by recalling her aunt’s frequent use of the phrase "a month of Sundays" to describe a long duration of time. As a child, she took such idioms literally, often finding herself confused or disappointed—such as when she worried about the physical safety of a "bush" when hearing the phrase "beating about the bush," or expected a literal "turkey cameo" when someone suggested "talking turkey." The revelation that a "month of Sundays" wasn't a magical, year-round holiday, but merely a figure of speech, was initially a letdown. However, as an adult, she reclaims the concept, transforming it into a personal practice of declaring any day a "Sunday" when the need for rest outweighs the demands of a to-do list.

The Ritual of the Slow Morning

Central to the narrative is the sensory experience of a quiet, reclaimed Sunday. Nicolai describes the transition from a "gloomy, overcast and gray" morning to one of clarity and warmth. Her ritual involves deliberate, calming tasks:

  • The Porch Swing: She highlights the "skill" required to enjoy hot coffee on a porch swing, emphasizing the need to get settled before swinging. This serves as a metaphor for life—finding stability before movement.
  • Observing Change: As the sun emerges, she notices the environment shifting from "budded trees to full leaf," mirroring the internal shift from stress to calm that the listener is encouraged to experience.

Cultivating a Sanctuary

Nicolai emphasizes that rest is an active, nurturing practice rather than mere inactivity. She describes the meticulous process of making a bed, where she smooths sheets until they are "taut and neat" and shakes pillows until they are perfectly placed. By folding back the corner of the duvet—a gesture learned from her mother—she creates an "inviting, cozy and welcoming" space that signals to the brain that it is time to transition into relaxation.

The Joy of Simple Pleasures

The story culminates in the kitchen, where the act of baking a carrot cake serves as a final indulgence. Despite it not being a holiday or a birthday, she decides to bake for herself simply because she "hadn't had carrot cake in a month of those." This act of self-care, paired with the scent of "lilacs on the breeze" and the promise of a "generous wedge of cake," reinforces the podcast's core philosophy: that we do not need a special occasion to treat ourselves with kindness.

Ultimately, the episode serves as a guided meditation on mindfulness. By focusing on the "general shape" of the story, listeners are encouraged to quiet their wandering minds, activate their "task-positive network," and embrace the comfort of a life where one can pause, breathe, and find a slice of Sunday in the middle of a busy week.

🎯Key Sentences

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It would keep for a day.
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The rumor mill can't be trusted.
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On Sundays, I usually have a slow start.
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I was an old hand.
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she was counting down the days
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📝Key Phrases

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win someone over
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in a month of Sundays
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grasp the meaning
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turns of phrase
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beat about the bush
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