The lamp switch (1 min)
When you finish work, turn off the overhead light and switch on a single warm lamp. A visual signal that the office is closed.
Soft cues that mark the shift from inbox mode into a quieter night — even when the day ran long.
Mornings get most of the attention in habit guides, but evenings are where the working day actually wraps. A short, predictable sequence creates a clearer boundary between the end of work and the rest of the evening.
Our evening routines are deliberately low-effort. They assume you might be tired, distracted or sharing the kitchen with people you love. Nothing here needs special equipment.
When you finish work, turn off the overhead light and switch on a single warm lamp. A visual signal that the office is closed.
Write one thing that went well and one thing you can let go of today. Two sentences is enough to mark the day.
Pick a playlist or a podcast you reserve only for evenings. The exclusivity is what makes it work as a cue.
Say a quiet "that is enough for today" out loud if no one is around. A spoken cue can make the moment feel more deliberate.
Warm lamp on, overhead off. A small physical change in the room marks a mental shift.
Long out-breaths near natural light can create a calmer pause before the rest of the evening.
Write the top three things for tomorrow. Once they are on paper, you are less likely to keep revisiting them later in the night.
Tell us a little about your evenings and we can suggest a starting ritual that respects your schedule.
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