If you have a stable work schedule that resembles that of a 9 to 5 job, and you have weekends off, then chances are you’re like one of the many corporate employees who feel great on weekends and lousy during the first days of the week. But as entrepreneurs and freelancers who work weekends and do some work at night can also tell you, all this is relative.

 

For the sake of argument, we’ll only explore how the majority feels on most business days, which means we will be constricted to analyzing the effects of the regular business week on most business entrepreneurs and corporate workers.

 

So, the idea is that in most places the week starts on Monday, and this day, along with Tuesday and possibly Thursday, are usually the ones when people feel the least happy. Now, considering that the week starts on Monday, Tuesday is understandable, but Thursday is a bit trickier. The reason people don’t feel too happy on Thursday is a relative dissociation that happens after you go “over the hump.”

 

The hump, of course, is Wednesday, which represents the middle of the week and creates the hope that you’ll soon be headed back home for a relaxing weekend. Then Thursday comes and ruins your plans. Finally, Friday, Saturday and Sunday are usually the days when people are happiest, since they finally have some well-earned rest to look forward to.  Be happy everyday, find some of the best Denver bioidentical hormone doctors in town and get started with a hormone regimen.