Discover the secrets to turning Blue Monday into a happier and financially fulfilling 2024! Save money and beat the blues.
Every year, the third Monday of January is dubbed “Blue Monday”, a term coined in 2004 by psychologist Cliff Arnall. As the festivities of Christmas and New Year's Eve come to an end, the gloom of Blue Monday sets in. While it's often considered the most depressing day of the year, there are ways to brighten it up. Many believe the concept of Blue Monday being the saddest day is a myth, with experts warning against giving it too much power.
In the midst of a cost-of-living crisis, consumer champion Greg Marsh reveals that simple steps can help slash household bills by £1500. Beyond the hoax equation behind Blue Monday lies the opportunity to focus on realistic optimism. Despite the myth surrounding this day, mental health experts suggest various factors that could contribute to the winter blues around January.
So, as Blue Monday 2024 arrives, it's time to beat the sadness and embrace a financially brighter year ahead. Remember that the term
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