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947 People who spend their Sunday rebuilding their task system instead of doing the tasks aren’t procrastinating, many are trying to feel in control of a week they secretly believe will overwhelm them

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 3 place · 06/09/2026 01:10 EDT

People who spend their Sunday rebuilding their task system instead of doing the tasks aren’t procrastinating, many are trying to feel in control of a week they secretly believe will overwhelm them

The Sunday system rebuild looks like preparation, but it functions like a sedative — and the difference matters more than most productivity advice will admit.

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