| | If you're not thrilled about today being Monday (or Monday-adjacent, if you're reading this a little later), it turns out you're not alone. Many people are less stressed, happier, and even healthier between Friday night and Sunday afternoon, in a phenomenon known as "the weekend effect." This newsletter brings you tips and tools to help you use this information to make the most of the rest of your week. -Elizabeth P.S. For more, don't forget to connect with me through Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest. | | What is "The Weekend Effect" and How Can You Use It? What, exactly, is "the weekend effect" and how does it work? Here's how to get more of these good feelings in your life. Read More
| Build More Pleasures Into Your Week Getting more good feelings into the rest of your week can be simple when you plan ahead and working them into your schedule. Here's how to do this, and how this can help you with stress relief... Read More
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