Do you remember being a young professional? Maybe you still are one - maybe you still feel like one, I know I do. Some of you may have had a couple of different careers already or are getting ready to make a change soon. One thing I remember from when I was a young employee was always being thankful for Friday. It was always my favorite day of the week. And of course, we all know why. Because
everybody's working for the weekend.
While I still enjoy Fridays, they are no longer my favorite day of the week. Some time ago, I fell in love with Mondays.
Yep, that's what I said. I love Mondays. I think that was about the same time that I fell in love with my job. Mondays mean I get to be back at it - have another chance at success. Yes, every day can represent that chance but there is just something about a fresh start, a clean sheet of paper, a new slate, a clean office, a Monday morning inbox and being reunited with office mates or even friends
(gasp) with whom you work.
Friday is the
take-a-breath day. It's the day to follow up
or let down. It's the day to straighten and prune
or relax and party. It is the "say goodbye to another week" day. I may be a bit strange (I am sure most agree) but I almost
dread Fridays. And that dread usually hits me at about 3pm on Thursday when I realize I have only one more day to address the work on tap for this week. It's been quite a while since I thought of
Monday as manic, except when I had a research paper due that I hadn't yet started.
By Sunday night, I start to feel out of sorts, like something is missing. The laundry is done, the car has been washed. The dogs are on my last nerve, the kids are restless and I am well rested.
And I am tired of the proverbial rocker. I study a bit, I hit facebook and then I sit down to write. And the melancholy hits me, at almost the exact same time every Sunday. And I think I may have figured it out..., I am hyper. That and I love to work.
Yesterday afternoon, I met my friend,
Claudia Faust, at the pub by my office. She has been on a road trip for the last couple of weeks and was passing through my neck of the woods with her son, Chris. We spent a couple hours catching up which included laughing at our A.D.D. and ability to multi-task - a definitive symptom of an active recruiter
and burgeoning entrepreneur.
See? That's it. That's
why I love Mondays, that's
why I love to work and
why I dread Fridays.
I just don't have a choice.
© by rayannethorn