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Monday Rush



I'm sure I'm not the only one who detests Mondays, the start of a long work week with no breather in between, especially when there is no public holiday in between the week. The sensation that it's MONDAY AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!

How can I work for 5 days and rest for only 2 days, officially 1 day, God helps you, you have that day to yourself without anyone or anything to carry you out.

The hurried rush on Mondays is the absolute opposite of a peaceful Sunday morning, and the contrast might be startling if you're still jet-lagged from the weekend.

Monday, the second day of the week, but technically, the first day of the week, has this rugged nature. Traffic is always worse, the waits at bus stops are longer, everyone is rushing somewhere, and the entire mood appears panic-stricken. The sheer number of 'to-dos' and backlogs can be daunting, which is why Mondays can be more stressful than your typical work day, with hectic meetings packed in between from project catch-ups to weekly updates. Not to mention the mountains of emails and documents to sort through...

And by closing hours, it finally dawns on you that you still have four days to repeat the cycle; I wonder how we all endure Mondays.....

But, in the end, we shouldn't let our allergy to Mondays hold us back; Mondays should be a day where you enter courageously; most of the time, I start my Mondays with my eyes on Friday, which is very amusing.

Don't let Monday fever get the best of you; instead, use it to fuel your enthusiasm for Tuesday, and every other day. Tell yourself, "I'm going to have a beautiful week," and you'll be surprised at how enjoyable your week will be. Simply believe and keep a good attitude.


 


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  1. This is intriguing and at the same time encouraging.

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  2. Nice one baby girl!. Permit me to gloat small though, me I can't relateπŸ˜…

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