What is the most effective way to reduce Monday's stress?

Abdul Rehman
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Ian Allen
15 minutes of deep belly breathing and an ice bath if you’re feeling up to it
Alexandre Contador
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Block your calendar with timeslots for quick breaks and also prepare yourself in advance for each VIP meeting
Trevor Lee
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Launching on Product Hunt! :)
Andres Rosas Sanchez
My anti stress routine is just stretch myself and respect my coffee time
Ezekiel Adewumi
Start your day with a deep breath, todo list and water
Iulian D
Plan your Monday on Friday, prioritize tasks, and start with a clear to-do list
Alexander Alkor
It depends a lot. But for me personally, it's in reducing the stress factor literally - doing a work when it's possible and preparing to all new challenges and requests. All other coping technics, like walking on nature, are more like supplemental ones.
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Stacey Zyrián
prepare a little treat for yourself for Monday morning :)
Lunchtime naps hands down. Some say that napping can help them escape from daily stresses and overthinking, and that it's like rebooting their computer. Research suggests that napping can help people achieve the benefits of REM sleep, which is important for processing emotional experiences and reducing stress.
Natalie Ermishina
I think that it is worth to observe your week goals first, then split the tasks per day due to priorities and dls - and proceed being effective :)
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Edena
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One thing at a time.
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Nathan Covey
Have a great workout Monday morning!
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Farwa abbas
I think everything is happened on it's ime so no need to worry about the thing that is not in our hand What do yo think?
murph
squats.
Paulius
Ride a bike, or go for a walk :)
Luka Brzin
Soak it it. Life is hard and if you want your life to be great, you're going to have to suffer.
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Zach Wright
My biggest tip is to write down all the things you have to do for the week and even the next week. Place each task into buckets - Today, Tomorrow, This Week, Next Week. When I write these down in a planner (analog), I'll use what I call the "Highlighter Method." Green = Today. Yellow = Tomorrow. Pink = This Week. Orange = Next Week. I do this so I can see the entire list and prioritize them in the matter of importance in real-time. If I'm able to complete all my tasks for today before EOD, I go ahead and work on Tomorrow. I've found this helps minimize the stress because instead of seeing 1000 of to-dos, you see 5 todays. Hope this helps!
Nifal Adam
I guess if you work for yourself there is no difference between Monday or Sunday. Its all a blur and feels the same :)
Bilal Asif
Have a goal list of Todos on Sunday night.
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Bilal Asif
@abod_rehman I keep a checklist with me that helps me tick off the tasks that are completed throughout the week. This way I no I'm not lacking behind. :D
Miley Janssen
I make a point to plan out my week on Sunday evening. It helps me feel more organized and less overwhelmed when Monday rolls around.