You can't avoid it. You know it's coming - just like it has a thousand times before and will a thousand more.
But do Mondays get a bum rap?
We all know how it feels: You're sluggish. You're irritable. You can't focus...
Wait, don't we know those symptoms from somewhere else?
What if "the Mondays" aren't a condition, but a symptom themselves?
Here's a hint: When was the last time you were out of bed and out the door by 7 a.m. - on a Sunday?
Who doesn't love staying up, and sleeping in a bit later on weekends? But, according to Meridian Health Director of Sleep Medicine Dr. Carol Ash, maintaining the same bedtime and wake-up time every day - yes, even weekends - helps keep your internal clock balanced and properly wound.
But if you're consistently throwing off your body's internal rhythm when weekends hit, don't be surprised to feel your chains grinding when it's time to shift back into high gear - a.k.a., Monday morning.
So, next time someone at the office complains about "the Mondays," smile and remind them that the world gave us YouTube, the Jackson 5 and Kermit the Frog all on a Monday.
And than invite them over for Sunday coffee - at 6 a.m. sharp.