No, that’s not a mirage. The weekend is within sight…
Although, if you’re seeing the weekend take a physical form, you may want to slowly back away from the coffee machine.
With thanks to Boost, here are 9 signs you’re having one of those working weeks… don’t worry, we all have them.
You’ve run out of things to talk about with colleagues at the water-cooler
“For the 15th time, no I don’t watch Game of Breaking Mad Men’s Wire.”
Your workload is somehow bigger than it was on Monday
How is this even possible?
*Sigh*
You don’t even know what day it is anymore
“I handed the report in on Monday, then I went to that meeting on Tuesday, or was that Wednesday, or Friday of last week…. oh god, my brain hurts.”
You’ve given up the pipe-dream of bringing in a packed lunch everyday
It was just never going to happen, was it?
You’re constantly day-dreaming of the weekend
You have so many plans for the weekend. Plans that will be set aside to binge watch something on Netflix… Let’s be honest with each other here, guys.
Procrastination now takes priority
You’re even finding time to read brilliant list-type articles….
You’ve already fell asleep three times today
You’re tired and bad things happen when you’re tired… Remember that time you forgot to delete your internet history? Nobody else has forgotten it either.
You’ve called your co-workers by the wrong name on numerous occasions
Everything was alright until you called your boss “mom”… he DEFINITELY wasn’t impressed.
You’re making silly mistakes
“Why are you putting your laptop in the fridge?”, “That’s not milk, it’s orange juice” and “this isn’t your office, who the hell are you,” are all common comments that get directed at us when we’ve had a long, tough week.
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So there you have it, nine signs that you’re having a long, tough, tiring, working week.
Don’t worry, you’ll get through it… and then do it all again next week.
Brought to you by BOOST Energy Drinks. For all those occasions during the week when you need a pick me up.
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