Last weekend was calm, simple, and exactly what I needed. I did not plan anything big, and that made it feel lighter. I just followed my mood and used the time to rest, do a few useful things, and enjoy small moments.
On Saturday morning, I woke up without an alarm. That already felt like a win. I made a simple breakfast and stayed off my phone for a while. After that, I cleaned my room and put a few things back where they belong. It was not a deep clean, but it was enough to make the space feel fresh. When my room looks better, my mind feels quieter too.
Later in the day, I went out for a short walk. The weather was nice, so I took my time. I noticed small details, like the sound of cars far away and the way the light changed. I also stopped for a drink and sat for a bit, just watching people pass by. It was relaxing because there was no rush.
In the evening, I met a friend for a simple chat. We did not do anything special, but the conversation was good. We spoke about school, plans, and a few funny things from the week. After that, I came home, ate something light, and watched a short show. I went to bed earlier than usual, and it felt great.
Sunday was slower. I spent some time doing personal tasks, like planning the week and organising small things. I also gave myself time to enjoy a hobby. Even one quiet hour doing something I like made the day feel complete. Later, I had a family meal, and the mood was warm and easy.
By the end of the weekend, I felt more rested. It reminded me that a good weekend does not need big events. Sometimes the best weekends are the ones that help you breathe, reset, and start again with a clear head.









