Thank you! The idea is that it all somehow should be uplifting, but I recognise that our moods change over the week. Those who go to work may be tired after Monday, but to relax a bit, they may want to read something that can supplement the frustrations and philosophical thoughts about the meaning of life and work, that such a Monday can bring with it. This could then, possibly, give a basis for people to develop the indicated thoughts further during the week, perhaps with colleagues during lunch...
The middle of the week is where everything is at full speed for most people. Whatever inspiration they should get should be of an active and activating type. I make use of this to kick in new inspiration and to promote other writers as well, at a time when readers are quick to take action.
The weekend, as you say, needs more calmly uplifting and confirming stuff. I know from myself how a Saturday evening can feel very lonely. If someone is not seeing friends or doing other traditional weekend social things, they can easily feel completely lost and forgotten. So, some kindly written realism and friendly inspiration will fit.
The practical stuff needs to sneak in at some point in time, and I guess that when people are preparing for the next week, this could fit in here, during Sunday.
I will keep your comment in mind when planning — it does fit my overall idea, but your words speak for making sure that this element is strong. Thanks for your valuable input!
Oh, and anyone who doesn't live their life after such a schedule are of course free to read everything in the order they prefer :)
I like it! I like more uplifting topics on weekends :)
Thank you! The idea is that it all somehow should be uplifting, but I recognise that our moods change over the week. Those who go to work may be tired after Monday, but to relax a bit, they may want to read something that can supplement the frustrations and philosophical thoughts about the meaning of life and work, that such a Monday can bring with it. This could then, possibly, give a basis for people to develop the indicated thoughts further during the week, perhaps with colleagues during lunch...
The middle of the week is where everything is at full speed for most people. Whatever inspiration they should get should be of an active and activating type. I make use of this to kick in new inspiration and to promote other writers as well, at a time when readers are quick to take action.
The weekend, as you say, needs more calmly uplifting and confirming stuff. I know from myself how a Saturday evening can feel very lonely. If someone is not seeing friends or doing other traditional weekend social things, they can easily feel completely lost and forgotten. So, some kindly written realism and friendly inspiration will fit.
The practical stuff needs to sneak in at some point in time, and I guess that when people are preparing for the next week, this could fit in here, during Sunday.
I will keep your comment in mind when planning — it does fit my overall idea, but your words speak for making sure that this element is strong. Thanks for your valuable input!
Oh, and anyone who doesn't live their life after such a schedule are of course free to read everything in the order they prefer :)