Let’s be honest: Monday shows up like that overly enthusiastic coworker who had way too much coffee and wants to talk about productivity at 8:01 a.m.
Meanwhile, you’re just trying to remember how pants work.
Mondays are relentless. They don’t care if you had a restful weekend or if your Sunday spiraled into a binge-watch of reality shows and existential dread. Monday arrives loud, proud, and with a list of things it thinks you should care about.
But here’s the thing: sometimes, the best way to survive Monday is to stop pretending. Stop trying to be chipper. Stop trying to convince yourself that this week will be “different.” Sometimes you just need to look Monday in the face and say…
Yes, really. And now you can say it without even opening your mouth.
That’s exactly why I created this free funny Monday quote printable. It’s not just a graphic — it’s a vibe. A whole mood. It’s for everyone who has smiled through the nonsense, nodded on Zoom while internally screaming, and showed up on Monday already emotionally done.
Grab your free download here: All Yours
Stick it on your laptop. Your cubicle wall. Your vision board if you’re feeling spicy. Because sometimes, a smiling stick figure with sass is better than therapy.
“I’m over it. Click.”
This isn’t just a quote — it’s your new mantra. When the grind gets too grindy, when the emails won’t stop, when the coffee won’t kick in… you don’t spiral.
You say: “I’m over it. Click.”
Click out of the guilt. Click out of the hustle. Click into your peace, your power, and maybe — just maybe — the latest episode of Rewriting Mondays.
Each week, we’re calling out the toxic productivity culture, rewriting the scripts we’ve been handed, and finding new ways to start the week that don’t involve dread and resentment.
Ready to make Mondays yours again?
Start with the free download, keep going with the podcast, and remember — you don’t need to smile through the nonsense.
Sometimes, you just need to flip it the happiest bird you can.
Download the graphic now and tell Monday exactly how you feel — with arms wide open.
Want more? Subscribe to Rewriting Mondays wherever you get your podcasts, and follow along for weekly tools, truth bombs, and therapy-level laughs.
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