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[Embracing the New Year: A Sunday Reset Guide to Intentional Living]-[Sunday Reset | What I Eat in a Day, Getting Back Into Routine & My First Dry January]

Daphne de Baat · B2 ·

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Embracing the New Year: A Sunday Reset Guide to Intentional Living

As the first Sunday of the new year unfolds, the creator invites us into a "Sunday reset"—a deliberate practice of preparation designed to facilitate success for the coming work week. This process is not merely about chores; it is an exercise in mindfulness, discipline, and intentionality.

The Philosophy of the Reset

The creator emphasizes the importance of a "fresh start" to cultivate drive and excitement. Reflecting on the holidays, she notes the common cycle of indulging in rest only to eventually feel ready to "get back into life." She suggests that when one feels "lethargic" or loses motivation, it is vital to "take a day" or a "weekend and refresh." This proactive approach to mental and physical well-being prevents burnout and keeps the individual grounded in their goals.

Strategic Meal Planning

A significant portion of the reset involves food preparation, which the creator admits is "not necessarily the most exciting" but is essential for consistency. She explains that without a plan, she often relies on convenience, which leads to "slipping up" and mindless snacking. By utilizing her notes app to create a structured grocery list—divided by store and day—she ensures she has the right staples on hand.

Her strategy is "no frills" but highly effective: she prefers buying fresh animal proteins and vegetables for two to three days at a time rather than bulk shopping. This prevents food waste and ensures meals remain fresh. She highlights a new discovery—sourdough with cottage cheese and smoked salmon—as a "brilliant" way to increase protein intake compared to traditional cream cheese, illustrating her focus on nutritious, simple meals.

Curating a Conscious Home

The reset also extends to the physical environment. The creator discusses the transition to a "non-toxic train" by replacing old non-stick pans with stainless steel and cast iron, and experimenting with new kitchen tools like a Dutch oven and an Instant Pot. These gradual upgrades, alongside small aesthetic refreshes like new bath towels, contribute to a sense of harmony in her living space. She notes that these choices are made over time, allowing her to "update things over time" rather than seeking immediate perfection.

Committing to Dry January

A major personal milestone shared in this vlog is the commitment to "Dry January." While the creator maintains that she has always had a "healthy relationship with alcohol," she acknowledges that it is something her body "doesn't always agree with."

Her past resistance to such challenges stemmed from a fear that restriction would lead to an obsessive mindset, a lesson learned from her "early days in New York" when she was "very restrictive with food." However, this year she feels a sense of curiosity. She explicitly states this is not an attempt to cut alcohol out of her life permanently, as she values the "social component" and the fun of shared drinks with friends and family. Instead, it is an experiment in self-awareness and wellness, showing a mature evolution from a place of restriction to one of mindful choice.

Conclusion: Doing the Work Beforehand

Ultimately, the Sunday reset is about "doing the work beforehand so that I can be successful in the moment." By managing her space, planning her nutrition, and consciously choosing her habits, the creator demonstrates how small, consistent actions create a sustainable lifestyle. Her journey serves as a reminder that success is not just about the big moments, but about the quiet discipline of preparing for the week ahead.

🎯Key Sentences

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This is gonna sound so silly, but it's.
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it's not even worth dealing with it.
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I'm going to shut up about the new year.
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set myself up for the week.
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ready to just like get right back into it.
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📝Key Phrases

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set myself up for success
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get right back into it
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take a moment
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think ahead
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in the mood for
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📖 Transcript

I'm having one of those days where I just, I don't like my hair.
This is gonna sound so silly, but it's.
It's one of those days where I washed my hair yesterday afternoon and then I let it air dry and I slept on it.
And then the next day my hair is already just, it's not even worth dealing with it.
So I just had to acknowledge that before I start this video.
But today is Sunday.

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