We all have one, a rough day of the week. A stressful, jam-packed, high intensity day. And if you don't.... LUCKYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY. But then on the other hand, there is always that one day of the week you look forward to. The bright spot in your week. Most people say that's Friday, but then there is the minority who says it's Monday. And to those people, we see you, we're standing, and we're applauding.
Podcast Show Notes: Episode - "Weekday Woes: Surviving the Grind"
Introduction:
- Amanda reveals her Tuesday blues, while Megan sympathizes with her own Thursday troubles.
Segment 1: A Day in the Life:
- Amanda paints a vivid picture of her chaotic Tuesdays, filled with an orchestra of kids' activities and logistical nightmares.
- Listeners share their own weekday horror stories, from Monday mayhem to Thursday overdrive.
Segment 2: Weekday Woes and Weekend Wins:
- Listeners dish on their least favorite days, with Sundays and Mondays topping the list for many.
- Megan and Amanda commiserate over the unique challenges of Tuesdays and Thursdays, offering solidarity to fellow sufferers.
- A humorous look at optimal days for activities, from traveling on Tuesdays to scoring bargains on Thursdays.
Conclusion:
- The hosts wrap up with a nod to the universal struggle of weekday woes and the sweet relief of weekends.
- Practical tips for navigating the week with humor and resilience are shared, along with a reminder to spread positivity.
What is A For Effort?
Hey, it’s us: Amanda and Megan. We’re just two average moms who love their kids so dang much we decided to start a podcast! This is not another mommy podcast, with experts informing you how you can be a better mom/wife/daughter/coworker/best friend in twenty-six sugar-coated steps. What WILL you find in this podcast? Validation? Yes. Laughter? Hopefully. Inspiring advice? Probably not.
Truthfully, no matter how many parenting books we read or conferences we attend, we still find ourselves raising our eyebrows and stifling laughs at our offspring. So, at the end of the day, we just slap each other on the butts (like you did in high school volleyball) and say: “you really tried, and that’s all that matters…”