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Free Weekly Reset Checklist: A 10-Minute Sunday Reset

Try the free Good Kit Guide weekly reset checklist before buying a fuller planner. It covers meals, admin, home jobs and the first action for tomorrow.

Updated 27 May 2026
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Weekly Reset Mini Checklist is a small practical download for turning a messy task into a repeatable checklist or worksheet.

First step

Open the product page, check what is included, then buy only if the format matches how you work.

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This is best for people who want a lightweight tool, not a full app or bespoke consultancy.

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Some weeks do not need a complete planning system. They just need ten quiet minutes, a short list, and a way to stop the next seven days from living entirely in your head.

The Weekly Reset Mini Checklist is the free version of the Good Kit Guide reset system. It is intentionally small: one page, a short timer-based routine, and enough structure to choose meals, admin, home jobs and the first action for tomorrow.

The Problem

Most people do not fall behind because they need another beautiful planner. They fall behind because the next week has too many loose ends: meals are undecided, one admin job is nagging away, the house has one visible mess, and tomorrow does not have an obvious first action.

That is exactly the kind of problem a small checklist can solve. The goal is not to map your whole life. The goal is to make Monday morning less foggy.

Who It Helps

Use it if your week feels vague rather than impossible. It is best when you have a few loose jobs, a food plan that has not quite formed, and one or two errands that keep getting pushed into tomorrow.

It is not trying to become a full household planner. That is the point. The mini checklist gives you the first pass so you can see whether the format helps before buying anything.

What You Get

  • A 10-minute weekly reset flow.
  • A one-page planner for meals, admin, home jobs and errands.
  • A simple first-action prompt for tomorrow.
  • Markdown and printable HTML versions.
  • A clear upgrade path if you want the fuller reset system later.

What It Helps You Decide

The checklist keeps the decisions deliberately small. You are not trying to create a perfect week; you are choosing the few things that would remove the most friction.

DecisionWhat to write down
CalendarFixed commitments that cannot move
MealsThree realistic meals and one fallback
AdminOne task that would feel better once booked or started
HomeOne visible reset with a clear finish line
TomorrowThe first action that makes the week easier to begin

Download The Free Sample

Get the free Weekly Reset Mini Checklist

If the free version helps but feels a little too light, the full Weekly Reset Planner adds the 30-minute reset script, a fuller weekly command centre, an example filled-in reset, daily maintenance prompts and triage rules for messier weeks.

A Simple Way To Use It Tonight

Set a 10-minute timer and avoid making the checklist clever. Pick three meals, one admin task, one home job and one first action. If you finish with tomorrow clearer than it was before, the checklist has done its job.

When To Use The Paid Planner Instead

The free checklist is best for a quick reset. The paid Weekly Reset Planner makes more sense when you want a repeatable Sunday routine, space for a fuller command centre, and prompts that help you triage a genuinely messy week.

Quick Questions

Is this a subscription?

No. The mini checklist is a free digital download.

Do I need special software?

No. You can use the Markdown version in a notes app or the printable HTML version in a browser.

Is there a paid version?

Yes. The paid Weekly Reset Planner is for people who want a fuller weekly routine rather than a one-page sample.

Quick Questions

Is the weekly reset checklist free?

Yes. The mini checklist is free to download and use.

What is included?

It includes a 10-minute reset checklist, a one-page planner and simple prompts for meals, admin, home jobs and errands.

When should I upgrade to the full planner?

Upgrade if you want a fuller 30-minute reset, example filled-in pages, triage rules and a daily maintenance loop.