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Monday 24 January - Worst Day of the Year?

By John M. Grohol, Psy.D.
January 20, 2005

Monday 24 January - Worst Day of the Year?

Misery is expected to peak on Monday, as 24 January has been pinpointed as the worst day of the year. January has been long regarded as the darkest of months, but a formula from a part-time tutor at Cardiff University shows it gets even worse this Monday.

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life sucks now, i’m dreading how it cud get worse by monday

january 24th is a beautiful day for me cause it is the birthday of someone very special in my life and i will never ever think of it as depressing or the worst day of the year!

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  By John M. Grohol, Psy.D.



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