Worst day of the week

British sociologists have debunked the myth that the hardest day is Monday. Actually more difficult physically and emotionally turned Tuesday. At least this is true for office workers.

In the study, researchers interviewed three thousand Britons. More than 53 percent of them admitted that on Mondays show little eagerness to work, postponing all the difficult things for tomorrow. In fact most of the day than they do anything but their direct duties.

Such behavior is explained by the fact that after the holidays people are not ready to drastically change the working mode of rest and immediately head to plunge into action.

As a result, often by Tuesday accumulates great deal of work, and as a result, office clerks begin frantically to catch up.

Peak voltage stress falls on Tuesday 11:45 am - at this point people are faced with a maximum workload and has truly come from a working mood.

Experts warn that this style may have a negative impact on health, since people actually regularly faced with stress . Particularly vulnerable to stress the digestive system.

According to the survey, more than half of the respondents admitted that they need to regularly stay at work and stress testing throughout the week. For 20 percent of stress - a daily fortune.

To avoid health problems, experts advise not to put off a lot of things on one particular day and evenly distribute the workload.

Earlier Finnish scientists have proven that frequent overtime can cause nervous disorders and even cause madness.

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