January 16, 2017, is Blue Monday, supposedly the saddest day of the year. But is it just a myth? Find out the story behind Blue Monday—and how to keep it from affecting you. This article was ...
Blue Monday is pseudoscience. There is nothing scientific or factual about the third Monday of every January being the most depressing day of the year. The formula that calculates this is utter ...
Is Blue Monday the most depressing day of the year... or was it all a marketing scam to make us book vacations? Brace yourself for Blue Monday, the worst day of the year As the third Monday in January ...
With Christmas and New Year celebrations behind us, the cold, dark days of January can really get us down. As the third Monday in January, today has long been known as Blue Monday, and has been dubbed ...
January begins with so much promise. Although the holidays have come and gone, there's endless messaging of "new year, new me" as we make resolutions to be healthier and happier versions of ourselves.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Infamously known as “Blue Monday,” the third Monday of January is regarded as the most depressing day of the year. The term gained traction in 2005 by a travel company that was ...
Cue the New Order, you sad sacks — the gloomiest day of the year is upon us. According to some, a combination of post-holiday come-down, resolution failure, financial reckoning, and the long nights of ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - January can be hard on people’s mental health. The holidays have come and gone, and summer feels like it’s years away. These feelings happen to so many that the third Monday ...
Editor's note: This story originally published in 2017. The third Monday in January is supposedly the gloomiest day of the year as people come down from holiday-highs and look towards the distant ...
Yup, it's Blue Monday. The third Monday in January is supposedly the gloomiest day of the year as people come down from holiday-highs and look towards the distant light of summer. But why is this day ...