We’ve all been there, you know, where you look at the clock and realize it’s Monday, and you’ve got to get up and go to work, but you wish someone would hand you a bottle of wine.
Well, we’re here to help with the thought for the day. We know it’s not easy, but we also know that things will improve once you get through this week (and maybe the next). You’ll start looking forward to Mondays, you’ll want to wake up early and go for a run. Things will be alright.
Today’s thought for the dayis about how to find beauty in people.
“Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings when the dawn is still dark.” – Rabindranath Tagore.
It can be hard to see it sometimes, especially when feeling down or overwhelmed. But it’s there! You have to look for it.
In this quote, the author talks about how faith can be a powerful source of hope. Even though the author does not believe that faith should always be blind, he believes it should always be positive. Faith allows us to see something better in life even when things seem bleak or impossible.
Faith can be a powerful source of hope, it gives us a reason to keep going even when things seem hopeless or difficult. Moreover, it gives us something to believe in when surrounded by darkness or confusion and allows us to act confidently even when we don’t know where our actions will lead us. Faith also teaches us there is more than one way to approach a problem—and this can help us find solutions when we feel stuck or overwhelmed by problems in our lives.
How to handle the Monday blues positively?
Monday blues are authentic. It’s another week of work and another long list of tasks. Starting your week on a positive note can be hard to imagine, but we’ve got some tips and a thought for the day to help you get through it!
1. Eat a healthy breakfast:
This one seems obvious, but it’s incredible how many people skip this important meal. Breakfast helps provide the energy and nutrients that you need to start your day off right. And who doesn’t feel better after eating?
2. Do something fun:
If you have a hobby or activity that makes you happy, schedule time for it in your week. It could be anything from going for a run before work to taking an art class on Thursday nights—make sure it happens!
3. Set goals each day and reward yourself when completed:
This helps keep yourself motivated throughout the week and gives you something to look forward to at the end of each day (even if it’s just watching Netflix).
4. Be patient with yourself:
You probably have a lot on your plate right now—try not to overwhelm yourself by thinking about everything you must do at once. Take things one step at a time, and remember that each step brings you closer to where you want to be.
Summing it up:
If you’re feeling a little blue, remember that no matter what, you’re never alone. You might be struggling with problems that feel like they’re too big to handle, but there are people in your life who want to help you get through them. If things get difficult to handle by yourself, then taking help from a professional is the best solution. Explore the iSchoolConnect website now to treat your Monday blues!
FAQs:
What does a Monday blues cheer mean?
A Monday blues cheer is a short, concise message that can be shared with your colleagues when you’re feeling down on Monday morning. It’s a way to brighten up your colleagues’ mornings and remind them that they have support in the office.
What is the best quote for a Monday?
“Don’t ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive, and go do that, because the world needs people who have come alive.” -Howard Thurman.
What is a Monday blue?
We use Monday Blue to describe the feeling of waking up on a Monday morning with the blues.