Do you get that gnawing knot in your gut when Sunday evening approaches? You're not alone. The shift from weekend freedom to Monday responsibility tends to trigger what has been colloquially referred to as the Sunday Scaries. The fear of unread messages, early wake-up calls, and a full calendar can steal joy from your weekend and leave you exhausted before the week has even started.But what if Sundays were another way? A day not of anxiety, but of easy preparation—a day to restore, plan, and step into the week with alacrity instead of mayhem. Integrative Lifestyle Expert Luke Coutinho says, "The way we approach Sunday can change the entire trajectory of our week. With the right rituals and mindset, we can transform anxiety into action."What Are the Causes of Sunday Anxiety?Sunday stress isn't so much about the weekend ending—it's about how we think about what's to come. If we characterize Mondays as stressful or think of them in negative terms, our brain will start to react the same way."The mind accepts what we continually tell it," says Coutinho. "If Monday is a mental sign for tension, your body and feelings will adhere."Three psychological and behavioral triggers most often responsible for Sunday night anxiety are:The sudden shift from relaxation to order: Two days of free time can be a nice way to unwind, but the reality of jam-packed schedules and deadlines can come as a shock.Anticipatory stress: Anticipating pending emails, meetings, or unfinished work triggers our sympathetic nervous system to kick in—our fight-or-flight system gets activated too early.Poor rest and recovery: Few individuals take their weekends off to effectively reboot. Social commitments, TV, or undone tasks can leave the mind clogged, so Monday feels even more daunting.Simple but Powerful Attitude AdjustmentsRather than accepting dread, Coutinho suggests reprogramming the way we think about Sunday. "It's a day to calm your mind, fuel your body, and plan with intention—not simply rush to get ready for Monday," he says.Here are organized strategies to make Sunday a launchpad not a landmine for your week:1. Plan With Intention, Not PanicPlanning does not equal wasting Sunday reading emails. It equals setting a straightforward, simple map for your week to come—without overwhelming yourself.Begin with a list of intentions, rather than a to-do list. "This changes your energy from stress to clarity," she says. Plan out what must get accomplished, and schedule time for immersion work, calls, and even breaks.This cuts down on decision fatigue—the mental garbage that makes Mondays more difficult than they have to be.2. Build a Restorative Sunday RoutineA good routine provides reassurance and consistency. Envision Sunday as a soft runway on which to lift smoothly into the new week. Include simple rituals such as:A relaxing morning without an alarm.Light meal preparation or grocery planning.A nature walk or some yoga to release the mind-body anxiety.Journaling or reading to create emotional closure to the weekend.Coutinho says, "Predictability breeds calm. When the body knows what to expect, anxiety diminishes."3. Protect Your Digital and Mental BoundariesSunday doesn’t need to be an extension of your work week. Constant email checks or Slack updates keep your nervous system on edge.“Set boundaries that respect your need to recharge,” advises Coutinho. “Work will still be there on Monday. You’ll be better prepared to handle it when you’ve taken time to rest.”Replace doomscrolling with mindfulness exercises—guided meditation, breathwork, or even 15 minutes of quiet. The aim is not perfection, but presence.4. Utilize Sundays for Light, Intentional ReflectionInstead of diving headfirst into Monday with a list of goals, take Sunday to reflect on what already went well last week. Ask yourself:What small victories did I win?What can I do again or better?How can I make my next week more value-aligned?Create mini-goals in the areas of nutrition, sleep, and exercise. Deciding ahead of time whether to work out or what you're going to cook can limit weekday decision fatigue and keep you on track."Small wins matter," says Coutinho. "They build confidence, and confidence reduces anxiety."5. Get Moving—GentlyExercise is perhaps the most natural mood stabilizer. But Sunday doesn't require a hard-hitting exercise session. A stroll, some light stretching, or a brief yoga routine can quiet your nervous system and enhance sleep quality."Movement calms the body and resynchronizes your internal clock," Coutinho explains. "It also releases endorphins, the happy hormones that push back against anxiety."Even 20 minutes of relaxed activity on Sunday evening can change your physiology from stress to relaxation.6. Create a Relaxing Sunday EveningConsider Sunday evening as a winding-down ceremony, rather than prep for battle. Steer clear of stimulating activities and instead engage in activities that calm your senses. Try:Spending time with loved ones over a peaceful dinner.Watching a light-hearted movie.Laying out Monday attire or preparing your workspace.Diffusing relaxing essential oils such as lavender or chamomile.The goal is to alert your body that the week is starting, but not with tension with readiness and tranquility.How we live Monday is greatly influenced by how we spend Sunday. Rather than yielding to worry, use Sunday to replenish your vitality, think about your progress, and prepare on purpose.As Luke Coutinho explains, "The Sunday anxiety is a message. It's your body crying out for support, clarity, and improved boundaries. Listen to it, and allow that realization to guide the way."