Lower productivity on Mondays. Fact or myth?
Patryk Pijanowski
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In my case it very much depends on the week once I and my employees are mega productive, and once we are totally unable to complete anything.
I am curious about your feelings!
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Brian Perez@perez_brian
For me , the start of the week is always a bit of a struggle. I think it’s because I’m trying to get back into work mode after some downtime .
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For me it's a myth. I love mondays and I'm always the most productive on monday.
I guess this depends on a few factors though:
1. what you did during the weekend
2. mental health
3. if you love your job (what you do)
4. environment (coworkers, friends, family, ...)
5. overall health (are you overweight, have high pressure, etc.)
6. internal and external motivation
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I think it also depends how you assess different time horizons. My Monday's are typically quite meeting heavy. On the surface this can feel unproductive in a sense that I'm not making as much progress in my individual work. But, generally without the meetings the long-term productivity of the team toward larger initiatives and product launches would be less efficient because we're not resolving friction and course correcting.
For me, it’s a bit of both. Some Mondays, I’m on fire; other times, it’s a struggle to get started.
We experience the same. Some Mondays are super productive, but othher times, it feels like we’re dragging.
I feel it too. Some weeks start strong, while others take a bit to get rolling.
We’re often coming off a break, and it can be hard to get back into the swing of things. I find Mondays are usually my least productive day.
Mondays are hit or miss for me. If I’ve planned my week ahead, I can jump right in, but if I haven’t, it can be hard to get started.
I’ve read that it’s not just me, many people feel less productive on Mondays because they’re adjusting from the weekend .
I think it’s more of a myth for me. I actually feel refreshed after the weekend and ready to dive into the week, so Mondays are usually pretty productive.
Studies show people often experience lower productivity on Mondays due to the transition from the weekend. It’s a real thing for many!
Mondays can be tough for productivity. People often need time to get back into work mode after the weekend, so it can affect output.
It seems like Mondays might be less productive, especially after a break. Teams often need time to adjust and catch up on tasks.
Mondays can indeed be challenging for productivity. The start of the week can bring a mix of catching up and setting the pace for the rest of this week.
Although it can vary based on the Monday and other factors, I generally find the idea of "Monday blues" to be a myth for me. I typically recharge over the weekend, which helps me start the week with good energy. Funnily enough, I tend to experience lower productivity on Fridays, possibly because it's the end of the week.