Weekend Unplugged: How Can You Make the Most of Your Days Off
After a long week of deadlines, classes, and countless notifications, the weekend often feels like a long-awaited breath of fresh air. For young adults juggling work, studies, and social life, the two-day break is more than just time off – it’s a chance to recharge, explore, and reconnect with themselves and others. So, how can you make your weekend not just fun, but also relaxing and memorable? Here are a few ways to truly make it count.
1. Start with Slow Mornings
Ditch the weekday rush. Sleep in a little, make yourself a good cup of coffee, and ease into the day. Whether it’s journaling, meditating, or simply scrolling through music playlists, taking your time in the morning sets the tone for a calmer, more mindful weekend.

2. Step Out and Explore
Kathmandu and nearby towns offer endless opportunities for short adventures. Go café hopping in Jhamsikhel, visit a weekend market at Boudha, or plan a short hike to Shivapuri or Champadevi. For those seeking creative inspiration, explore local art exhibitions or live music performances happening around the city. Sometimes, all it takes is a change of scenery to feel refreshed.
3. Reconnect with Friends and Family
Weekends are perfect for nurturing relationships that get sidelined during the busy week. Host a small movie night, cook a meal together, or simply catch up over coffee. Meaningful connections are one of the best ways to de-stress and recharge emotionally.

4. Make Time for a Digital Detox
Try unplugging for a few hours. Turn off notifications, step away from screens, and let yourself be present in the moment. Read a book, sketch, take a walk, or even nap guilt-free. Disconnecting from the online world can help you reconnect with yourself.
5. Indulge in a Hobby
From playing an instrument to painting, baking, or gardening – spending time doing something you genuinely love is the essence of a fulfilling weekend. It keeps you grounded and helps you rediscover what makes you happy beyond your routine responsibilities.
6. Treat Yourself
Self-care doesn’t have to mean expensive spa days. Sometimes, it’s about doing small things that bring joy – like enjoying your favorite dessert, watching your comfort movie, or shopping at a local thrift store. Celebrate your efforts from the week with moments that feel rewarding.

7. Plan, But Don’t Overplan
While it’s tempting to fill every minute with activity, balance is key. Leave room for spontaneity – let the weekend unfold naturally. Sometimes, the best memories come from unplanned moments and little surprises.
A weekend well-spent is one that leaves you feeling lighter, happier, and more inspired to take on the next week. Whether it’s through adventure, stillness, or creativity, finding your rhythm between rest and recreation is what truly makes weekends memorable.
So as Friday winds down and the weekend begins, take a deep breath, switch off your “weekday mode,” and let yourself live a little.
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