It's a way for staff to take the day at their own pace.
If you find it hard to get back into work mode on a Monday, you might consider working in one Australian company.
A marketing firm in Adelaide is introducing Bare Minimum Mondays for its employees, which is designed to get rid of the Sunday night fear.
The company says it's a way for staff to take the day at their own pace and treat themselves with 'space and kindness'.
Boss Caitlin Winter says staff can work from home, avoid meetings, do their laundry, grocery shopping, walk their dogs or drop and collect their children from school.
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