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The Friday Pause
A slower Easter
Easter weekend always feels a bit different.
The pace softens.
The city quiets down.
There’s more space than usual, if you choose to take it.
No big plans needed.
Just a few moments, done a little more intentionally.
Here are three simple ways to make the most of it.
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Bake something seasonal
Easter has always been tied to simple rituals. Food you make, not just buy.
Pick one ingredient that feels like spring: fresh berries, apples, something light.
Take your time with it. Preparing, mixing, waiting.
Let it be part of the day, not something to rush through.
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Sit somewhere unexpected
Long weekends are made for wandering. Bring a few snacks. Maybe a drink. Walk, bike, or explore without a plan.
Then stop somewhere you normally wouldn’t: a quiet street, a patch of grass, the edge of a canal.
Stay a bit longer than you planned.
That’s where Easter starts to feel different.
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A Question for You
Easter is often about renewal, in its own quiet way.
What would “starting fresh” look like in a small way?
Not something big or overwhelming.
Just one thing you could begin again, differently this time.
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Return to Analog Time
This weekend, keep time simple. Let the day unfold without tracking every hour. Step outside with just your watch.
Glance at the time, then look up.
The extra space Easter gives you isn’t there to fill, just to notice.
Discover our analog watches
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