]]> For many, as Sunday night settles in, anxiety about the work week also creeps up. The inbox full of emails to respond to, the prospect of more endless meetings where nothing gets accomplished, and the panic of impossible project deadlines. Ugh. When's the next holiday weekend again? You're not alone if Monday isn't your favorite day of the week. The negative feelings you're having are more than familiar to the 76% of employees who report having "really bad" Sunday night blues, according to a Monster poll. But now for the good news: It doesn't have to be that way. For the remaining 24% of workers, job nirvana is very real. These employees are less stressed and more productive, and they're happy to go to work at the end of the weekend. So what's standing between you and that TGIM feeling? See what some of the happiest employees are doing right.
]]> For many, as Sunday night settles in, anxiety about the work week also creeps up. The inbox full of emails to respond to, the prospect of more endless meetings where nothing gets accomplished, and the panic of impossible project deadlines. Ugh. When's the next holiday weekend again? You're not alone if Monday isn't your favorite day of the week. The negative feelings you're having are more than familiar to the 76% of employees who report having "really bad" Sunday night blues, according to a Monster poll. But now for the good news: It doesn't have to be that way. For the remaining 24% of workers, job nirvana is very real. These employees are less stressed and more productive, and they're happy to go to work at the end of the weekend. So what's standing between you and that TGIM feeling? See what some of the happiest employees are doing right.