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Sunday night dread — is it normal? And what has actually helped

by Syarifah Azwa·May 25, 2026

The feeling usually starts around 6pm on Sunday. A low-grade anxiety that grows through the evening. By 10pm it's affecting sleep.

I've read that some Sunday dread is normal — transitioning between rest and performance modes involves some stress. But when it's consistent and severe, it's telling you something about the specific job, not just work in general.

What helped me distinguish the two: I took a two-week holiday. On the Sunday of the second week, knowing I was returning to work on Monday, the dread was genuinely minimal. That told me it was the specific workplace, not work generally.

Practical things that helped the symptom:
- Planning something good for Monday morning (a specific lunch, a coffee I enjoyed, a task I was actually interested in)
- Ending Sunday with something absorbing rather than scrolling
- Exercise in the late afternoon on Sunday specifically

What solved it: Changing the job.

#sunday-dread#anxiety#work#wellbeing#tips
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Izhar Rahman19

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