The third Monday of each January has been dubbed "Blue Monday," known as the most depressing day of the year. But is this ...
“Blue Monday symbolizes the sense of difficulty being able to look ahead to the future with excitement,” she explains, saying ...
As if we needed any more reason to ruminate over our own stresses or the world’s troubles, January 20 (today) is Blue Monday ...
What is Blue Monday and why is it criticised by mental health charities? - The third Monday of January is labelled the ‘most depressing’ day of the year.
Today marks Blue Monday, but is it a real thing, and how can we cheer up if we are feeling low? Therapists explain ...
January is often called “the cruellest month”. In the past 24 hours alone, I’ll bet you’ve heard someone say that at least ...
Tune out the world on Blue Monday by opening up one of Ireland's innumerable reads: "Grown Ups" by Marian Keyes - "Warm and ...
Blue Monday is a day that is said to be the gloomiest of the year, but the truth is that it's all a load of nonsense and there's no reason to let it get you down ...
But there's one day of the month — dubbed "Blue Monday" — that claims to be especially gloomy. Blue Monday falls on Jan. 20. It's supposedly the most depressing day of the year, which raises the ...
Today is Blue Monday, but mental health charity Samaritans has urged people to "bin it off" and focus on 'Brew Monday' instead.
If you think Blue Monday is real, think again. The "most depressing day of the year" — supposedly every third Monday in January — is a pseudoscientific construct, that originated with a travel ...
An annual trend claims the third Monday of January is the “most depressing” day of the year. Known as Blue Monday, the term has become so popularised it was among the top trends on social ...