Monday's are an interesting topic.
I am sure you have heard people say many times that they hate Monday's or how Monday's are the worst.
You may have even seen the tweet "@CommonWhiteGirI: when ur happy and then realize tomorrow is monday"
I am sure you have heard people say many times that they hate Monday's or how Monday's are the worst.
You may have even seen the tweet "@CommonWhiteGirI: when ur happy and then realize tomorrow is monday"
Gotta love Chrissy.
But one saying that I came across recently really made me think. I saw a post that said something along the lines of " it's not Monday's that suck, it's your life." This saying may be a bit exaggerated. Just because someone doesn't like Monday's surely doesn't mean that there life sucks but it is something to think about.
I could imagine the reasoning behind the second saying is that if you love what you're doing, you'll be happy no matter what day it is.This past summer I interned at Diane Von Furstenberg in Meatpacking. I had to commute 3 days a week to work and many times it was tough waking up at 6:00 am to get dressed for the day and begin my trek.
Commuting was hard. I now see why it is so important to for a person to truly love their profession. I do not think I would have been able to commute an hour and a half every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday if I did not love going into the office.
That being said, it is also important to think about what you enjoy doing and turn that into a career. So many people get stuck doing jobs that they hate for the wrong reasons.
If you find a job you love, the happiness will follow (on Monday's too).
But one saying that I came across recently really made me think. I saw a post that said something along the lines of " it's not Monday's that suck, it's your life." This saying may be a bit exaggerated. Just because someone doesn't like Monday's surely doesn't mean that there life sucks but it is something to think about.
I could imagine the reasoning behind the second saying is that if you love what you're doing, you'll be happy no matter what day it is.This past summer I interned at Diane Von Furstenberg in Meatpacking. I had to commute 3 days a week to work and many times it was tough waking up at 6:00 am to get dressed for the day and begin my trek.
Commuting was hard. I now see why it is so important to for a person to truly love their profession. I do not think I would have been able to commute an hour and a half every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday if I did not love going into the office.
That being said, it is also important to think about what you enjoy doing and turn that into a career. So many people get stuck doing jobs that they hate for the wrong reasons.
If you find a job you love, the happiness will follow (on Monday's too).
An inside look at the DVF studio in Meatpacking!