Most people do not lose their weeks all at once.
They lose them gradually.
A few urgent tasks take over. Prayer is pushed aside. Family attention becomes rushed. Important work is delayed. Sunday arrives, then Monday, and the week begins again without ever being truly received, ordered, or offered to God.
Planning the Week with Purpose gives Catholics a practical way to plan the week in light of vocation.
This is not a complicated productivity system. It is a simple Catholic method for looking honestly at the week ahead and asking: what has God actually entrusted to me, and how should this week serve it?
Inside, you will learn how to:
• Review the past week without discouragement
• Plan the coming week around vocation and duty
• Identify what truly matters before urgent tasks take over
• Use a Catholic Rule of Three for weekly focus
• Protect time for prayer, family, work, and rest
• Prepare for predictable pressures before they arrive
• End the week with gratitude, examination, and adjustment
This book helps turn good intentions into a practical weekly rhythm. It connects prayer and planning, duty and peace, vocation and ordinary responsibility.
A Catholic week should not be merely survived.
It should be received, ordered, and offered.
If your weeks feel scattered, reactive, or overloaded, this book will help you plan with greater clarity, purpose, and peace.