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4 fool-proof ways to prevent the 'Sunday scaries,' according to an executive coach

Published by Business Insider on Sun, 10 Nov 2019


Melody Wilding is an executive coach who helps people navigate their careers confidently and find lasting work-life balance.She says that Sunday scaries are normal, but avoidable. Even doing something small on Friday that you would usually do on Monday can help soothe concerns. And starting off Mondays with something you enjoy can combat lingering dread.Treat Sundays as sacred, and schedule something you find restorative. If scaries still persist, it may be worth talking to someone.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.In a perfect world, a typical Sunday would be relaxing and refreshinga true leisure day. But for many of us, the end of the weekend brings a sense of dread, often referred to as the "Sunday scaries."Nagging thoughts about work may creep up as soon as you wake up or sneak in even after a lovely day of brunch with friends. Heading into Monday with high anxiety can leave you feeling exhausted and depleted right out of the gate, leaving you with little motivation to conquer the week ahead.If you've ever had a case of the Sunday scaries, it's important to know you're not alone. Over 76% of people battle with"really bad" Sunday night blues. Even though workweek anticipation seems inevitable (and almost universal, at least in the US), you don't have to keep settling for that pit-in-your stomach feeling forever.Try these four adjustments to say goodbye to the Sunday scaries and transform your attitude for the week ahead.SEE ALSO:3 ways to restore your confidence after getting criticism at work, according to a career coach1. Don't let life pile upIt's tempting to put off personal matterslike meal prep, errands, and mailon workdays. Deferring and batching similar tasksis a smart way to be productive, butoverestimatingwhat you can accomplish on a single Sunday leaves you feeling frustrated, which is not conducive to peacefulness.Removing the pressure toget your life together within a hectic, 24-hour window helps you feel accomplished, unrushed, and level-headed so you can start your week off on the right foot.Start early and spread things out: Before leaving your desk on Friday afternoon, check off a few tasks you'd normally put off until Monday, like zeroing your inbox or paying bills. Make tying up loose ends on Sunday more manageable by tackling household chores at a steady pace throughout the week.2. Make Sundays special or sacredSunday is half of the weekend, so make the most of it. You don't have to plan an adventure that will leave you exhausted on Monday, but don't write it off as a chore-filled day of monotony or simply slate it for hangover recovery.Fill your day with activities you find genuinely restorative, whether that's settling down with a new book, going for a hike, or enjoying dinner with friends. Your brain will begin to re-associate Sundays with excitement and fun, not dread.3. Whenever possible, ease into the week aheadSometimes you can't avoid having a meeting or deadline first thing on Mondays. But if you do have some control over your schedule, try easing into the workweek. Knowing you'll be starting Monday off with apowerful morning routineor withwork you enjoycan help quiet anxiety the night before.4. If the Sunday scaries persist, listen to your gutPersistent, intense dread for several weeks or more should be taken seriously because it may signal depression, burnout, or another underlying condition. If you experiencework-related insomniaor feel physically sick at the thought of walking into the office on Monday, speak with a doctor andfind support.Listen to your gut. Don't ignore signs that suggest atoxic workplaceis taking a toll on your health. Moving on from a job that's not the right fit is a tough decision to make, but ultimately it will lead to positive change.For most people, though, taking Sunday back won't require any enormous lifestyle or mindset changesjust a few habit tweaks here and there. Reclaiming your weekend, and more enjoyment of your life as a result, is well worth the effort.
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