depression
It's mid-afternoon on Sunday and your mind is starting to switch gears. You're no longer in blissful weekend mode, because you just realized that the weekend is almost over and you have a lot to worry about for the upcoming work week. The "Sunday blues," as they are called, include feelings of depression, anxiety and dread, and start around 4:13 p.m. for the average person, according to The (U.K.) Telegraph. Although the report is based on a hotel chain's poll of 2,000 British adults, it is safe to say the results would be very similar in America. Combine this with the fact that many people polled also claim to be bored on the weekends, and you have a big ol' blues bomb waiting to go ...