That sounds like the title of a personal story or reflection.
If you’re trying to turn it into something real, here are a few clean ways to shape it depending on what you mean:
Simple version (clear meaning):
“I used to find my Sunday routine tiring, but I learned something about respect through it.”
More reflective:
“My Sunday routine used to feel exhausting, but over time I realized it taught me something important about respect—for others and for myself.”
If it’s a short essay idea, the structure could be:
- What your Sunday routine used to be like and why it felt tiring
- What changed (a moment, a realization, or someone’s influence)
- What “respect” means in this context (discipline, family, responsibility, time, etc.)
- How your view of the routine changed afterward
If you want, you can tell me what actually happens in your Sunday routine, and I can help you turn it into a full paragraph or a proper short essay that sounds natural, not forced.

