Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Weekly Reset: Strategies to Start Each Week Strong

A structured weekly reset routine to prevent Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder from building over the week.

A weekly reset — intentional preparation and reflection at the week's boundary — provides structure that prevents post-traumatic stress disorder from accumulating.

Why Weekly Rhythms Matter for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Weekly cycles have a powerful effect on post-traumatic stress disorder: stress builds through the week, and the transition to weekend can trigger its own post-traumatic stress disorder (the 'Sunday anxiety' phenomenon).

The Weekly Reset Routine for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Sunday review (60 minutes):

  1. Review the past week: what contributed to post-traumatic stress disorder? What helped?
  2. Clear the physical environment: tidy, prepare, reduce friction
  3. Plan the coming week: schedule post-traumatic stress disorder-protective activities first
  4. Prepare basics: meals, clothes, logistics

Monday intentions:

  • Set one meaningful goal for the week (not a to-do list — a priority)
  • Identify potential post-traumatic stress disorder triggers and plan responses
  • Schedule at least one restorative activity mid-week

Avoiding the Weekend Trap with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Complete schedule abandonment on weekends can worsen post-traumatic stress disorder (through sleep disruption and unstructured time). Maintain anchor points (consistent wake time, meals) while allowing genuine rest.

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