The week, those seven days that have never changed. When we were little, it was the school that governed our weeks. Now, it’s our or our family’s school and offices that govern the week. Let’s look at the seven days, each with its own quirky personality, like the seven dwarfs of your calendar.
- Monday: The Villain
Monday is like the big, bad wolf of the week. Itโs the day that huffs and puffs and blows your weekend away. You start the week with good intentions and strong caffeine, only to be quickly reminded that the world has too many demands. Monday is basically the officeโs version of a surprise quizโnobody’s ready, but everyoneโs got to face it.
- Tuesday: The Overachiever
Tuesday is that kid in school whoโs already done the homework, reminds the teacher about it and has also completed that art activity which you quite blissfully forgot about until it was too late. Itโs not as brutal as Monday but it is not that easy. Tuesday comes with many to-dos and reminders and meetings.
- Wednesday: The Midweek Crisis
Wednesday is like the awkward phase of adolescenceโcaught between the excitement of Mondayโs promise and the distant hope of Friday. Itโs the day you realize youโre halfway to the weekend, but also halfway through an endless tunnel of work. Itโs a bittersweet reminder that your escape is in sight but not quite within reach.
- Thursday: The Hopeful
Thursday is a day when the hope of a happy weekend starts. You still have a lot of work that you run about trying to finish before the happy Friday comes. The weekend is in sight and no one can blame you for daydreaming about Friday.
- Friday: The Star
Friday is the crown jewel of the week. Itโs like your favorite TV showโs season finaleโeveryoneโs pumped, and the anticipation is through the roof. You feel like a champion for making it through another week. It’s the day that brings with it the promise of holidays and next working day is “next week”.
- Saturday: The Rebel
Saturday is the day when all rules are suspended. Itโs the time to sleep in, binge-watch, and throw your to-do list out the window. It’s the wildcard, full of potential and adventure, or just a chance to nap guilt-free. Saturdays are meant for late nights and happy vibes because tomorrow is SUND(Y)AY!
And for those who work on Saturdays too, well, what can I say. You have been specially chosen for the grind called life!
- Sunday: The Realization
Sunday is the quiet, contemplative day where reality hits. Itโs like the calm before the stormโserene yet somewhat melancholic. Itโs the day for brunch, errands, and the inevitable anxiety about Mondayโs impending arrival. Itโs when you realize that, despite your best efforts, you still have to go back to the grind.
This post is part of Blogchatter Half Marathon.

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