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  • How Do You Tackle Monday Mornings After a Weekend?

    Hamza Afzal Butt
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    Mondays can be a bit of a challenge, especially after a relaxing or eventful weekend. Some of us might find it hard to switch back into work mode, while others are ready to tackle the week head-on. share your strategies and tips!

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    Elaine Lu
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    I start my Monday mornings with a quick workout to boost my energy and a cup of coffee to get my mind focused. It helps me transition smoothly from the weekend mindset to a productive workday.
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    CY Zhou
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    I tackle Monday mornings by setting clear goals for the week and starting with a small, manageable task to build momentum. It helps me transition smoothly from the weekend and kickstart my productivity.
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    Aleksei Trudov
    I try to deal with the most difficult task I have. Usually it proves much less daunting than I expected. After completing all other tasks seem easy and I feel motivated!
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    Maryna Kotenko
    In tears, just kidding, but actually I’m ok with Mondays πŸ™ƒ
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    Indu Thangamuthu
    When weekends are like weekdays, but without targets... then there's no boundary πŸ˜…
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    Indu Thangamuthu
    @hamza_afzal_butt There's no weekday & weekend, or day & night for marketing and sales person. There's only the time awake and the time asleep. πŸ˜…
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    Priyanka Saini
    with 2-3 cup of tea
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    Yogesh Joshi
    The prep actually starts on Sunday - I like to end the day a little early and keep no plans for the evening. Do some reading and plan for the week ahead and sleep on time. Monday Morning - -A short run followed by some workout - A short read - some article or book - A light breakfast so that I don't feel lazy :) Thats' it - most of the times this works! :)
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    Neha
    YourGPT
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    I like Monday morning to get ready and go to the office and to the work again which I really love to do. Some responsibilities and work are important in life to make us concentrate on goal.
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    Michael Pell
    Real Mock Interviews
    Save it for smaller and faster tasks rather than giant projects to ease yourself into the working mode
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    Maria Anosova πŸ”₯
    Water-sport-good breakfast and I'm ready for this week!
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    Henry Habib
    To keep going, I think of Monday as a day for fresh start. New week, new opportunities. 
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    KC Onrade
    Every friday, I list my tasks that are to be done on Monday. Every monday morning, I do time blocking so I'll know what should be done ahead, also if there are meetings set, so I could plan my day accordingly.
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    DesignzByOJ
    Honestly just waking up early again gets me back into it, then I take a walk and write so that I keep moving. Otherwise I’ll just fall back asleep!
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    Euler Marrie
    I organized my things on sunday night for a stress free morning.
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    Gurkaran Singh
    Navigating Monday mornings after a weekend is like rebooting after a software update – it takes a bit of time to get back up to full speed! How do you shake off the weekend vibes and dive into the week?
    Almas Khan
    I mostly do a quick workout to energies for the day πŸ€Έβ€β™€οΈπŸ€Έβ€β™€οΈ
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    Madni Khan Juma Khan
    Mondays can indeed be challenging as we transition from the weekend back to work. While some people struggle to get back into work mode, others use the fresh start to set goals and tackle the week ahead. Finding a personal routine that eases this transition can make Mondays more manageable. visit for more details : https://toprecyclage.ca/
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    Mary Garcia
    My Monday strategy: Start the day with a short meditation to shift my mindset. Then make a priority list, tackling one key task before checking email. Lots of coffee helps too! Also, I try to do something fun or rewarding on Sunday evenings to make the transition less rough. Curious what works for others!
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    April-li
    Ugh... I would pray that there wasn't much work on Monday so that I could deal with the work I had accumulated over the weekend.
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    @aprilll Haha, I feel you! I always hope for a "Surprise, it's a holiday!" announcement on Monday mornings so I can catch up on my weekend's worth of procrastination. Fingers crossed! πŸ€žπŸ˜‚
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    Shadman Nazim
    @ For entrepreneurs, the grind is constant - every day is a workday. But I still find value in "eat the frog" principle on Mondays (I will say that's a constant for me if I am not touring). Tackling the toughest task first creates momentum that propels me through the week. It's not about dreading Mondays, but using them strategically to set a productive tone for the days ahead.
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