I used to have a chronic illness called “Monday-itis”. A few years back, I’m one of those people who avoid contact with “people” in the office on a Monday. Not so long ago, I was one of those employees who suddenly feels sick on Sunday night knowing that the following day is the start of the workweek.

When I was a trainer in the Philippines, I had to get over my Monday-itis because my work entails that on any given day “I have to be happy and I have to show my trainees I love what I do.” And because I really love what I do, I decided to get rid of my “Monday-itis” and came up with some strategies to get over Monday sickness.

Acceptance is the key. It really just starts with accepting that the weekend is over and that Monday will always be inevitable. Life is a cycle—and we all know that.

Be grateful that Monday happened. It is another day, another gift of life.

Be ready for Monday. Prepare for it. Get your Monday clothes, your bag, shoes et al, ready on Sunday night before retiring to bed, so that when you get up in the morning, all you have to do is shower because all you need in order to get out your door is ready. I religiously do this (I do this every night actually) and to make things easier the following morning, I also get our “baons” ready for the next day.

Make a list of things to do at work on Monday. On Friday afternoons before I leave work, I make it a point to write down my Things-To-Do List for Monday. In that way, when I’m back at the office and my head’s still floating from a weekend hang-over, I just look at my list and there I find my center once again.

Take it easy on a Monday (if possible). As you can see on the photo above, I only start with my top three things-to-do as I don’t want to overwhelm myself with so much work on the first day of the workweek. My to-do list on a Monday can only go up to five tasks. I give myself some room for being a bit slow—based on my work patterns, I take my time at work on Mondays (because I don’t want to get stressed early in the week). I also avoid scheduling or confirming meetings on Mondays, I schedule my meetings on a Tuesday.

Start your work-week with a positive affirmation. I love affirmations because it is a great way to pick-up your mood or remind you of something positive. I used to share Affirmations before. Sometimes my affirmations are inspired by people I’ve met or known via the blogosphere. I’ve stopped doing them for awhile but I plan to share some again soon.

If Monday has feelings, it would be very hurt. Put your shoes in Monday’s shoes, how would you feel if everybody hates you? Be kind to Monday…and be kind to your lovely face—frowning causes pre-mature wrinkles!

Smile. It’s only Monday. It won’t hurt trying to be happy on the first day of the work-week.

We all have a choice on how we will face the day, whether to be happy or grumpy on the first day of the workweek. As for me, I have realized early on that we should greet each day with a big smile, grateful for a new start of the week.

May we all have happy Mondays all the time!

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I incidentally had a long weekend—that started on Thursday. I took a day off on Thursday because I needed to be at work on Friday (because I was supposed to attend a going-away dinner of a friend) but on Friday morning, the Husband had a low-grade fever and so I took him to the doctor and took care of him. He’s been having slight fevers for two nights straight and on Friday morning, he felt body aches. According to the doctor, he has a viral infection. Thank God that was all.

Anyway, the highlight of our weekend was the little lunch party I hosted for my relatives on Saturday. It was our first time to host lunch at our home. Friday night, I was very busy cooking Chicken Afritada, marinating the Pork Barbeque and wrapping Spring Rolls.
Saturday morning was busy as I cooked the Pork Barbeque and Spring Rolls. We were so happy to see our relatives and to be able to have lunch with them in our home.

With the busy morning and happy lunch we had, Husband and I decided to take it easy for the rest of the weekend.

I had some “Me” time on Saturday afternoon as I enjoyed a glass of iced lemonade and read “Twilight”.

Sunday, we just hang out at home, watching movies or TV. We are expecting another hectic week ahead of us so we just relaxed the whole day.

How was your weekend?

Monday (17/11/08): Kare-kare

Tuesday (18/11/08): Home-made Tocino and Chopsuey.

Thursday (20/11/08): Baked Barramundi Fish and Broccoli with Oyster Sauce.

Friday (21/11/08): Arroz Caldo and Tokwa (because the husband was sick). Ate leftovers for lunch and dinner.

Saturday (22/11/08): Chicken Afritada, Pork Barbecue and Spring Roll.

Very busy in the kitchen this week as it was my first time to cook Kare-kare, make the marinade for Tocino and Broccoli with Oyster Sauce. Also, it was this Saturday that Husband and I hosted our first lunch party for relatives.

For my first entry to the Lunch Box Meme, I will share with you how I made a Grilled Chicken Wrap for our baon today.

Grilled Chicken Wrap

I used Tortilla Wraps for the wrap, grilled chicken and spinach and rocket leaves as ingredients.

Wrap and veggies

First layer: Spinach and Rocket leaves

added the grilled chicken

Second layer: Grilled Chicken

added banana ketchup

Third layer: Sauce (in this instance, the husband requested for Ketchup)

wrap with in foil

Roll the wrap in foil.

🙂

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1 month in our home :)
Little Celebration on Friday night: One month in our new home!
So for dinner we had chicken noodles, and chopsuey and to make it a little bit special, I bought grilled chicken from the deli.
Time does pass by so fast when you’re busy. In one month, we were able to do significant little things to our place in order to make it feel like home day after day—and in our hearts, it is home already. A place that we look forward to going home at the end of a busy day at work.
lunch at Jo's place
Saturday Lunch Celebration

Get-together of three Plurk buddies now turned good friends and neighbors Jo, Pen and yours truly. Jo invited us to her home for lunch in order to wish Pen well on her forthcoming wedding in the Phils. See story and photos here.
So what’s so special about your weekend?
Have a blessed week to all!