Is Blue Monday actually a thing?
The third Monday in January has become widely known as Blue Monday—allegedly the most depressing day of the year.
But is there any truth to it? ?Let’s find out!
What exactly is Blue Monday?
The idea of ‘Blue Monday’ was first introduced in 2005 by a UK travel company as part of a marketing ploy. They claimed that the third Monday in January was the most depressing day of the year due to post-Christmas blues, financial challenges, cold weather and failed New Year’s resolutions.
The idea gained considerable public and media attention and is now used in many marketing campaigns; however, Blue Monday has no scientific backing and has been widely criticised by psychologists for being overly simplistic and unhelpful.
Is there any truth to Blue Monday?
In short, no. Mental health is shaped by all sorts of personal, social and environmental factors and low mood can affect people at any time of year.
That said, things like shorter days, money worries from festive (over)spending and the come down from Christmas can definitely affect how people feel in January and make it a particularly hard month for many. Around 1 in 15 people in the UK will also suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)—a type of depression linked to lack of daylight— during the winter months. But it’s not just about one day; SAD can stick around all season long.
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How to support employee mental health, throughout January and beyond
While Blue Monday might not have any science behind it, it can act as a good nudge to start conversations about mental health and the importance of prioritising our wellbeing at a time when many of us might be struggling to do so.
So, why not use the opportunity to get your teams engaging with this vital topic? Below, we share some simple things you can encourage employees to try to boost their mental wellbeing throughout the rest of January and beyond.
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1 个月I much prefer to use the term #BrewMonday, as a way to positively reframe how people are feeling at this time. It was coined by the Samaritans - feeling low isn’t restricted to a Monday in January! More here https://www.samaritans.org/support-us/campaign/brew-monday/