I enjoyed this post and it reminded me of the indelible memory of Office Space, I think somebody has a case of the Mondays;)
I had always heard that most heart attacks happen on Monday mornings so I went looking for data. Here's what I found...
https://myheartsisters.org/2009/06/04/monday-morning-heart-attacks/
It also reminded me that women are our most precious natural resource and we should put as much research,m effort and energy into studying the differences between men and women and how to best work with both sides of the species...
I have spent a lot of time listening to people over many years and one common theme is this (and I know this a tangent before I even write it but....), there is so much focus on male ED (that's erectile dysfunction and decreased libido) and so little focus on female ED and what could be considered dysfunction and why the disparity?? I don't understand it either honestly and here's why. If our women don't have desire, drive or good function, then we need to figure out why and put at least as much focus on why and getting it resolved as we do for the men in our culture.
But, I digress...we were talking about Mondays, well it turns out that most heart attacks do happen between 4-10am Monday mornings. Why??? Maybe it's the stress of returning to a week's worth of working and stress, maybe it's the idea of the weekend warrior coming to a close after approximately 48 hours of speed (or sport) dating, directing traffic for kids and/or exes, decompressing from the previous week's work and already thinking about next week's pile that we didn't get to (starting Friday evening after work and hoping to pretend not to long enough to have a good time Friday night) and maybe get a workout or two in before everything starts again Monday morning between 4-10am....no wonder our society is filled with stress-ridden diseases...it all adds up, how do we reduce this chronic stress, more to come in future posts...
It turns out women are extremely underserved in several other areas such as retirement planning and financial advising (we'll get into that later) and how can it be addressed...
Thank you for pointing out the Monday stigma, I actually like Mondays now ( I never used to) but because of the work I do now and the advent/acceptance of cryptocurrencies I can wake up late if I want or get up early and write my own schedule:) I'm even starting to like mornings (but still not so much:)