Seven tips to get you through Monday

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By Sponsored Content | May 11, 2020
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Monday - end of the weekend, start getting up early and going to work. The fun stops, and the commitments begin.

Sounds scary doesn't it? But it doesn't have to be, because we give you 7 tips on how to beat a terrible Monday:

1. Plan something fun in advance for Monday. Why wait for the weekend in order to have fun? Guys organize games, ladies schedule coffee for Monday after work, and being in love might be the Monday night to start a romance?

2. Appreciate yourself. Buy yourself something nice and start your day with some flair, I promise you will feel much better from the start of the day.

3. Don't reschedule your appointments to Monday. We know that on Friday so many obligations are on the table, and the easier plan usually is to move them to Monday. Try to finish them better on Friday or schedule some on Monday, some on Tuesday and the day will certainly be easier.

4. Get some sleep. You are less sleepy on a Sunday, and full of energy to stay awake for a long time, but don't fall into the trap - lie down on time to have a brighter Monday!

5. Beautify the day with someone. Do something that will put a smile on your face - because it's hard for them to fall on Mondays. Give a compliment to a colleague at work, help a neighbour, and feel proud to have brightened someone's Monday.

6. Remember the 7 PM to 5 AM curfew is still in effect. If you aren't working from home, leave your workplace by 4 PM as directed by authorities, so that you can reach home in time without the rush.

7. Treat yourself to a Happy Monday Bonus. Get the bonus that Mozzart has used to make Monday the day to always look forward to. Login to your MozzartBet.Co.Ke account, because there may be a surprise that'll put a smile back on your face. It's a Monday,

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