Feeling Depressed? Welcome To Blue Monday – Officially The Most Miserable Day Of The Year

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depressed1If you think life is a grind and you’d rather be doing anything other than going to work, you’re not alone. Today is officially Blue Monday – the most miserable day of the year.

A combination of Arctic temperatures, holiday debt and the next payday feeling like it’s months away leaves many of us depressed and unable to face work.

Today is officially the most depressing day of the year.

And to make matters worse, you probably can’t afford to take time off sick thanks to the recession or because you’ve already had days off as a result of the snow.

The gloomy research was carried out by FirstCare, a company that helps firms tackle absenteeism.

Chief executive Aaron Ross said: ‘Blue Monday has been described as the most depressive day of the year with absence rates expected to be higher.

‘With absenteeism costing significant amounts of money, we advise employers to show their support to employees in January.
‘We urge businesses to support their staff through difficult times and reduce absenteeism.’

But it is thought there may not be as high a sick rate today as in previous years because workers are struggling with the recession.
Many also had days off during the recent weather, leaving them less inclined to pick up the phone and put on a ‘sick’ voice today.

{Daily Mail/Noam Amdurski-Matzav.com Newscenter}


8 COMMENTS

  1. Doesn’t apply much to us, Chanuka doesn’t exact the same toll on us that xmas apparently does on those who observe.

    And to 6: not just that I disagree, but impolitic to say (maybe Matzav can reprint Rabbi Shmuel Bloom’s article in the Yated of 2 weeks ago).

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