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The Myth of Mondayitis

When I was quite younger, I was dreadful of Mondays. The long walk to school, the long boring classroom sessions, the restrictions, and the fear of the teacher's cane. I hate the fact that God created Mondays. How come there are not several Sundays in a week? If you had this experience too, we've both suffered from Mondayitis. Mondayitis is that feeling of weariness and disorder that many feel when starting Monday mornings. Research has it that people feel weary rather than refreshed returning to work on Mondays. Though, Mondayitis is not a life-threatening disorder. But it's a killer of goals. People dislike Mondays for the fact that it follows two days of relaxation and fun. Get through Mondayitis doing these five things every Sunday. 1. List out your priorities for Monday 2. Review your schedule and calendar for the week 3. Plan your outfits 4. Organize your home 5. Get enough rests Always prepare for Mondays. The best way to stay unproductive is to plan your activities

#Content Pro: The hard nut called content

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Everything Content! If a time would come that the human world will experience an overload of information, then the time is NOW. The world has become steam. Society is obsessed with content. We now live in an attention economy where people are open to diverse information at a single moment. Content has become the oxygen everyone has to inhale to stay relevant. The fight for Attention In this ocean of context, gaining attention has become a gold-seeking adventure. Because people are now privileged to choose what they want to watch, read, or listen to, whenever they want to do it, and where connecting them with messages that will enhance their experience is imminent. Since the explosion of media channels has made attention a valuable commodity, people care for value. And relevance.  There is no barrier to communication. Everything continues to be about effectiveness. The Hard Nut Because of the proliferation of media channels, redefining consumer content has become a daunting task. Firms