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30 Sunday Memes For When You’re Not Ready To Face Monday
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30 Sunday Memes For When You’re Not Ready To Face Monday

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Sundays are a bittersweet day of the week. On one hand, it’s a day to relax, recharge, and savor the last moments of a seemingly short weekend. On the other hand, the looming shadow of Monday can make it hard to fully enjoy the day.

Sundays can often feel like a race against the clock, with looming work stress, unfinished tasks, and the impending return of the weekday grind, it is fine. But instead of letting Sunday dread take over your life, why not switch up the mood and find humor in the situation through funny memes?

Our collection of 30 funny Sunday memes captures the relatable mix of emotions that come with the end of the weekend. From the joy of a lazy Sunday morning slowly sipping on your cup of coffee to the creeping anxiety of Monday’s to-do list, these hilarious memes will remind you that you’re not alone in your Sunday struggles.

#1 The Evening Before Your Day Off

The Evening Before Your Day Off
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#2 Next Week’s Forecast

Next Week’s Forecast
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#3 The Noisy Neighbor on a Quiet Sunday

The Noisy Neighbor on a Quiet Sunday
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Why Does the End of the Weekend Bring Anxiety

In an article for the Cleveland Clinic, psychologist Susan Albers confirms it’s normal to get the Sunday blues when the weekend comes to a close (1). According to Abers, the feelings of intense anxiety and dread routinely occur every Sunday afternoon; however, “depending on a person’s level of anxiety, these feelings can start as soon as they get out of bed.”

Anxiety around Sunday can even have physical manifestations, like a racing heartbeat, sweating, difficulty breathing, trembling, an upset stomach, trouble sleeping, or even a throbbing headache. Remember: This happens to many people — you aren’t alone.

Physiological symptoms can be mentally rooted since our cognitive load is significantly lowered during the weekend, so letting our guard down is easy.

Albers suggests that it takes a lot of mental energy to prep for upcoming tasks, and the Sunday Scaries represent our brains gearing up to access the parts that weren’t utilized during the weekend.

#4 Sun Day

Sun Day
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#5 “What About a Second Sunday?”

“What About a Second Sunday?”
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How Companies Can Help Ease Weekend Anxiety

Researchers at the University of Exeter discovered in 2023 that the boundaries between home and work life have blurred since the pandemic, intensifying the Sunday blues (2).

Professionals most affected by the Sunday Scaries are those who receive emails over the weekend, those who feel forced to work through weekends or have unfinished work, and those who suffer from their self-imposed pressure to perform.

To lighten the mood on Sundays, managers can actively participate and offer ways for their employees to cope with the anxiety. Thanks to extensive research, the University of Exeter developed a toolkit with strategies managers can apply to help their workforce deal better with Sunday syndrome.

The University has outlined several methods, including checking in with teams on Fridays, arranging positive interactions on Mondays to give people something to look forward to, and encouraging employees to complete their to-do lists on Fridays to help alleviate the Sunday night blues. However, it’s important to note that it takes a collaborative effort between employers and employees to make the plans work. 

#6 Waiting for the Monday Morning

Waiting for the Monday Morning
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#7 “The Moment When Monday Crushes Your Weekend Vibes”

“The Moment When Monday Crushes Your Weekend Vibes”
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Sunday is the Day of Rest in Many Cultures

The world may be divided on whether a week starts or ends on a Sunday, but there’s a consensus about what the day means. The word used across languages commonly translates to the “Sun’s Day” or “Day of Sun,” writes Jack de Graaf on Fact Site in 2023 (3).  

We must admit that we like the Slavic meanings the most. According to Graaf, in the Slavic languages of Polish, Ukrainian, Croatian, and Bulgarian, the word Sunday means “no work.”

#8 “When You Work Weekends”

“When You Work Weekends”
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#9 From Fine to Frazzled in a Weekend

From Fine to Frazzled in a Weekend
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#10 “Start the Weekend Over, Please”

“Start the Weekend Over, Please”
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#11 “This is Fine.”

“This is Fine.”
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#12 Friday to Monday Transition

Friday to Monday Transition
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#13 “When You Need Another Sunday”

“When You Need Another Sunday”
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#14 “Tomorrow Is What Day?!”

“Tomorrow Is What Day?!”
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#15 The Employee Who Has Random Shifts

The Employee Who Has Random Shifts
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#16 Sunday Night Blues

Sunday Night Blues
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#17 Tackling Sunday Night To-Dos

Tackling Sunday Night To-Dos
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#18 “Me at 6:30 A.M. on Sunday”

“Me at 6:30 A.M. on Sunday”
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#19 Sunday Realization

Sunday Realization
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#20 A Peaceful Month

A Peaceful Month
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