August 11, 2025

FUN Monday #1 : Mindfulness for People Who Hate Mondays

Mindfulness for people who hate Mondays – happy Monday sticky note on blue background.

Mindfulness for people who hate Mondays – Mindfulness gets marketed like it’s a luxury spa treatment: perfect lighting, deep breaths, and an inner voice that sounds like Morgan Freeman. On a Monday? It feels more like trying to meditate in the middle of a fire drill.

But mindfulness doesn’t have to be complicated or even happen in a quiet room. It’s just noticing what’s happening right now, without needing to “fix” it. Research shows mindfulness can reduce stress and improve focus (Keng et al., 2011), but it doesn’t require a Himalayan retreat. You can do it while side-eyeing your inbox.

1. Scroll With Intention

Pick a theme, dogs in sunglasses, vintage cooking shows, weird architecture. Choosing content you enjoy (instead of mindlessly scrolling) can improve mood by giving your brain predictable rewards (Meshi et al., 2020).

2. Sip Like It Matters

Mindfulness for people who hate Mondays – coffee break at work desk with flowers and notebook.
A quiet coffee break before diving into Monday tasks.

That first coffee? Don’t chug. Notice the warmth, the smell, the fact that you’re still alive. Even short “savoring” moments can increase overall well-being (Bryant & Veroff, 2007).

3. Listen Without Filtering

You can “be present” by eavesdropping on two coworkers arguing about printer settings. Mindfulness is just noticing,  no judgment, no intervention. Tuning into environmental sounds has been linked to lower physiological stress (Alvarsson et al., 2010).

4. Breathe the Way You Already Are

You don’t have to “breathe deeply.” Just notice you’re breathing. Awareness of natural breath patterns is a key starting point in many mindfulness interventions (Kabat-Zinn, 1990).

5. Do Something Pointless on Purpose

Rearrange your desk. Fold laundry badly. Watch clouds. Studies suggest activities without an explicit goal can reduce performance pressure and boost relaxation (Csikszentmihalyi, 1997).

Final Thought

You don’t need to be a glowing orb of serenity to be mindful. Some days, mindfulness is just remembering you exist while your to-do list hisses at you from the corner. And that’s enough, even on a Monday.

 

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