How do you beat Monday blues and start your week positively?
Hashir Ahmed
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I started "like a superman" today and launch my product today too!
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Gym, Spotify weekly discovery list, small cup of coffee and smth small sweet that goes with coffee, making a doable list of task for a day, accomplish at least one task from the list. Helps me every single Monday.
As crazy as it may sound, I have started to look forward to Mondays since the pandemic! I guess it put things in perspective. It has made me realize that the problems I used to consider significant, such as Monday blues and other daily concerns, were actually trivial in comparison to the challenges we've faced. Also, I absolutely missed being able to get out of the house and go to work. So crazy as it may sound, I look forward to Mondays now! :)
Woke up, gym, swim in the pool, shower, jug of fresh smoothie, breakfast, I start like that every day so for me it's always Monday :)
Mentor.AI
Before you go to bed, it’s good to do a little preparation on Sunday.
Hunted Space
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Cup of coffee, fresh orange juice and sticking to Ivy Lee Method does wonders for me 😊
Got me is to write on paper (yes I said paper) the 3-4 items I want to complete this week very much - personal and business wise.
Waking up late 😝
Here's my advice to you: implement the second brain approach. When you get used to setting weekly goals, your brain will be prepared and ready when it sees a clear plan in front of it.
Burnout Bot
I do Martuni Mondays in San Francisco! It always gives me something to look forward to. Best piano bar in the city, and Monday is the BEST night for it.
By picking smaller tasks
I've found having a 10-minute meditation session is effective to get in the right headspace.
IXORD
I think that if you start doing something, no matter what the main thing is to start further, it will pass by itself, Monday is considered to be a hard day after rest. But the advice is to work on the weekends)
HyperTest
Focusing on one task at a time, and not delving deep into the pile, just to be getting lost!🫠
Bit of a lifehack, but I've been using As Project Manager to organize my workflow. Their dashboards are super intuitive and it's been a game changer in keeping the chaos of Monday morning in check.
I have a simple goal every day: make sure to be by my desk at 8am and have a 7-hour sleep the night before.