Sundays are for me 🤍


FIRST Reader,

I start my week the same way every time.

That’s the secret.

There was a season where I was waking up on Monday already behind. Already reactive. Already feeling heavy.

And then I wondered why the week felt chaotic.

I realized it wasn’t Monday that was the problem.

It was how I was ending Sunday.

Now, Sundays are for me.

Time with God.

Time with myself.

Time with my family.

And then my business.

In that order.

I cast vision on Sundays.

Some people might say it’s boring.

I call it intentional.

It’s the rhythm that allows my weeks to feel focused instead of chaotic.

It’s truly how I expand before the week even begins.

If you’ve been needing a reset, I put my entire Sunday breakdown into a free guide.

Take what you need. Leave what you don’t.

✨You can grab it here:

→ The CEO Reset​

Cheers to starting your week abundantly.

🫶🏾Jourdan

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Vera Jean Media

Teaching entrepreneurs how to turn likes into leads without posting everyday!

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