When the alarm clock goes off on Monday morning, you will surely feel terrible. We tend to start the week with a bad attitude, hating Mondays for the mere fact that it’s Monday rather than because it marks the start of a busy work week. As soon as you open Facebook, the publications you find are along the lines of “I hate Mondays” and there is no lack of a sleepy puppet on any wall with a cup of coffee in hand. Yes, it is true that you do not like getting up early on Mondays, but on Tuesdays?
The worst days of the week
- There are studies that show that Monday is not the worst day of the week, at least it is not worse than Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. You can stop considering Monday as the worst day of the week, because that belief can only harm you. A positive attitude is needed to face the new week with good energy and, if your Monday is being a disaster, don’t demonize it, because tomorrow could be worse.
- And it is that there is no lack of those who affirm that it is Tuesday the one that rises with the title of “worst day of the week”, since on Monday we still maintain some of the joy of the weekend, while on Tuesday we see ourselves involved in full in the work week with no prospect of an end.
- What to say about Wednesday, which is a gray day no matter where you look at it. Neither begins a new week, nor ends the one that is. And on Thursday, the truth is that you can’t take it anymore, the early risers are beginning to show and there is still time to rest. But don’t think that your salvation will arrive over the weekend. Saturday is the weekly visit to the supermarket with children included, and Sunday can be the most hellish day of the week if you’ve had too much alcohol the night before.
The best days of the week
- Because if something is proven, it is the change in mood that occurs on Friday in the majority of the population, also announced, as in the case of Monday, on all Facebook walls in case someone had not noticed.
- The weekend is the preferred time for most people, since it is usually accompanied by a break from the working day that is dedicated to leisure, family and friends. But the way things are right now, it turns out that working Monday through Friday and resting on the weekend is no longer the norm. And if not, ask all those multi-employed people, or even many of the unemployed, who are looking forward to Monday to resume their courses and feel active.
- And it is that the one who is not consoled is because he does not want to. Tuesday can be a fantastic day because the sleep cycle is already regulated after the weekend. On Wednesday, if you have children, you can get the afternoon to yourself thanks to the extracurricular activities. And on Thursday… well, the truth is that being Thursday, the working week is almost over, right?
Conclusion: take advantage of each day. Happy week!
