Earlier this week, the GWR declared Monday as the 'worst day of the week' on the premise that as the first day of the week, it is “found by many to be slow and extremely boring”.
The Guinness World Records tweeted, "We're officially giving Monday the record of the worst day of the week." Several comments poured in minutes after the tweet indicating that many people could relate to the record.
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Days after the Guinness World Records (GWR) designated Monday as the 'worst day of the week', it said that “Friday probably becomes the best day”. Responding to the 'worst day of the week' tweet on October 17, the GWR said, “Guess this makes Friday the best day of the week then”.
Fully 80% of people say Monday is their most stressful day at work and 41% of people dislike Mondays the most, compared to the other days—according to new data from Zety. Following Mondays, Wednesdays took second place for the most disliked day of the week among 20% of people.
Mondays have long been the most hated day of the week to the point that the “Sunday Scaries” has become a real thing. Some people call it “Sunday Sadness” or “Sunday Blues,” but it all refers to the mounting anxiety many workers experience as the reality of Monday draws nearer.
Jesse Owens set five world records and equalled a sixth in 45 minutes. Yes, five world record-breaking performances and a world record-equalling one in three-quarters of an hour. It bears repeating.
A Robert Half survey discovered that Monday and Tuesday are the two most productive days of the week for employees. Employees self-reported Monday as the most productive day, with 29 percent of respondents citing it as the day they get the most work done.
The longest duration of balancing on one foot was recorded by the Guiness Book of World Records. Aurel Bacs set the world record in 2011 by balancing on one foot in high heels for an impressive 1 hour, 3 minutes, and 5 seconds, demonstrating exceptional balance and endurance.
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