



End-of-workday routine that creates psychological closure, prevents work thoughts from intruding on personal time, and prepares for the next day.
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A shutdown ritual is a consistent end-of-workday routine that signals to your brain that work is complete, creates psychological closure, and enables true mental recovery during off-hours. Popularized by Cal Newport and built into tools like Sunsama, it prevents work anxiety from bleeding into personal time.
Say phrase like "Shutdown complete" to signal mental transition.
Open tasks create mental tension. Capturing them reduces this tension.
Ritual signals to brain that work mode is complete.
Knowing tomorrow is planned reduces evening worry.
True mental disengagement enables better rest and rejuvenation.
Shutdown ritual saves time by preventing evening work thoughts and enabling productive morning starts.
Ritual protects against endless work extension. Trust that tomorrow works.
Vary shutdown time, but never skip the ritual itself.