You Don't Hate Mondays, You Build Them This Way
Every Sunday night, millions of people repeat the same lie: “I just hate Mondays.” No! Most people do not hate Monday. They hate the consequences of how they designed the days before it. That distinction matters. Because if Monday stress were random, there would be nothing to fix. You would just be a victim of the calendar. But Monday stress is rarely random. It is usually structured. It is built quietly through unfinished decisions, weak boundaries, poor shutdown habits, digital overload, a reactive work culture, and a life system that depends too much on emergency energy. That is the uncomfortable truth. Most Monday stress is not an event. It is a design failure. And most people keep reproducing it every week. They wait until Sunday night to think. They leave small decisions open. They carry mental clutter into bed. They confuse distraction with recovery. They enter Monday with no priorities, no emotional readiness, and no operational clarity. Then they call the result...