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DESCRIPTION:Blue Monday Mental Health Speakers\n  \nWhat is Blue Monday?\nThe term Blue Monday is a compilation term for what we’ve come to know as those post-Christmas blues… back to a normal work routine\,  cold\, dark days and the costs of unpaid Christmas debts and winter credit card bills\,  all which make this time of year feel a tad more gloomy. \nThe term was coined by a psychologist\, Cliff Arnall\, back in 2004\, when  Sky Travel\, asked him for a “scientific formula” for the January blues. From his research\, Arnell calculated that the most depressing day of the year could be discovered using the following formula; \nWhere weather=W\, debt=d\, time since Christmas=T\, time since failing our new year’s resolutions=Q\, low motivational levels=M and the feeling of a need to take action=Na. ‘D’ is not defined in the release\, nor are units. \nUsing his calculation\, he determined that the most depressing day of the year was\, in fact\, the 3rd Monday of January. \n – so next year\, it will fall on the 20th of January 2025. \nDespite the term initially being coined to encourage people to book holidays – the term seems to have stuck\, as is now widely used in to describe those seasonal blues and even more severe mental health and mood disorders\, such as SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder). \nHowever\, in some circumstances\, when these moods don’t lift\, they can spiral into more long-term mental health conditions. \nSo while the date may have been coined for a quick holiday PR stunt\, the awareness it’s raised over the years has been fundamental in raising the wider concerns of mental health issues globally. \n  \nFind Inspirational Blue Monday Mental Health Speakers\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAt Great British Speakers\, you can hire Blue Monday mental health speakers who specifically focus on health and fitness\, from mental wellness professionals to some of the country’s leading Sports stars who will bring a whole different level to your team-building event through their motivational talks to really heighten your team’s morale through these difficult months. \nSo\, if you would be interested in finding out more about our Blue Monday speakers\, we are only an email or a phone call away – the team at Great British Speakers is here to help you find the best mental health speakers. \nFeatured Speaker:  Rob Hosking\n \n \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nContact us Great British Speakers for a personalised shortlist of Blue Monday mental health speakers.\nLEARN MORE\nMental Health Speakers | Similar Speakers & Blogs \n\nSuicide Prevention Speaker Steve Carr\nSupporting Women’s Health in the Workplace\nHow to Prevent Work/Life Burnout with Andrew Pain\nNew Ways to Cope with Mental Health in the Workplace\nSpeaking Up on Men’s Mental Health with Roman Kemp\n\nElevate Your Corporate Event with a Health and Wellness Motivational Speaker \n \n  \n“A Chat With…”  Episodes with our Mental Health Speakers | Podcast. \n \n\nClive Branson | Overcoming Adversity\, Disability \nBen Smith | LGBTQ+ Anti-Bullying & Endurance\nAndrew Pain | Domestic Violence Isn’t Gendered\nAlex Staniforth | Mind Over Mountains Men’s Mental Health\nDave Walsh | World’s Strongest Disabled Man\nSteve Carr | ‘Losing Myself to Find Everything’ – Suicide Awareness\n\n\nLinks to Resources | Mental Health Support \n\nContact ‘Mind’ – Mental Health Charity\nContact Samaritans – Mental Health Charity\nWorld Health Organization \nWorld Mental Health Day\n\n  \nHire Blue Monday Mental Health Speakers\nIf you’d like to book any motivational Blue Monday Mental Health speakers to add some optimism and inspiration this Blue Monday\, then do get in touch with directors Jane Farnham and Steve Denison here at Great British Speakers. \nCall +44 1753 439289 or email bookings@greatbritishtalent.com \n 
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SUMMARY:Blue Monday Speakers at GREAT BRITISH SPEAKERS
DESCRIPTION:Blue Monday Mental Health Speakers\n  \nWhat is Blue Monday?\nThe term Blue Monday is a compilation term for what we’ve come to know as those post-Christmas blues… back to a normal work routine\,  cold\, dark days and the costs of unpaid Christmas debts and winter credit card bills\,  all which make this time of year feel a tad more gloomy. \nThe term was coined by a psychologist\, Cliff Arnall\, back in 2004\, when  Sky Travel\, asked him for a “scientific formula” for the January blues. From his research\, Arnell calculated that the most depressing day of the year could be discovered using the following formula; \nWhere weather=W\, debt=d\, time since Christmas=T\, time since failing our new year’s resolutions=Q\, low motivational levels=M and the feeling of a need to take action=Na. ‘D’ is not defined in the release\, nor are units. \nUsing his calculation\, he determined that the most depressing day of the year was\, in fact\, the 3rd Monday of January. \n – so next year\, it will fall on the 20th of January 2025. \nDespite the term initially being coined to encourage people to book holidays – the term seems to have stuck\, as is now widely used in to describe those seasonal blues and even more severe mental health and mood disorders\, such as SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder). \nHowever\, in some circumstances\, when these moods don’t lift\, they can spiral into more long-term mental health conditions. \nSo while the date may have been coined for a quick holiday PR stunt\, the awareness it’s raised over the years has been fundamental in raising the wider concerns of mental health issues globally. \n  \nFind Inspirational Blue Monday Mental Health Speakers\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAt Great British Speakers\, you can hire Blue Monday mental health speakers who specifically focus on health and fitness\, from mental wellness professionals to some of the country’s leading Sports stars who will bring a whole different level to your team-building event through their motivational talks to really heighten your team’s morale through these difficult months. \nSo\, if you would be interested in finding out more about our Blue Monday speakers\, we are only an email or a phone call away – the team at Great British Speakers is here to help you find the best mental health speakers. \nFeatured Speaker:  Rob Hosking\n \n \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nContact us Great British Speakers for a personalised shortlist of Blue Monday mental health speakers.\nLEARN MORE\nMental Health Speakers | Similar Speakers & Blogs \n\nSuicide Prevention Speaker Steve Carr\nSupporting Women’s Health in the Workplace\nHow to Prevent Work/Life Burnout with Andrew Pain\nNew Ways to Cope with Mental Health in the Workplace\nSpeaking Up on Men’s Mental Health with Roman Kemp\n\nElevate Your Corporate Event with a Health and Wellness Motivational Speaker \n \n  \n“A Chat With…”  Episodes with our Mental Health Speakers | Podcast. \n \n\nClive Branson | Overcoming Adversity\, Disability \nBen Smith | LGBTQ+ Anti-Bullying & Endurance\nAndrew Pain | Domestic Violence Isn’t Gendered\nAlex Staniforth | Mind Over Mountains Men’s Mental Health\nDave Walsh | World’s Strongest Disabled Man\nSteve Carr | ‘Losing Myself to Find Everything’ – Suicide Awareness\n\n\nLinks to Resources | Mental Health Support \n\nContact ‘Mind’ – Mental Health Charity\nContact Samaritans – Mental Health Charity\nWorld Health Organization \nWorld Mental Health Day\n\n  \nHire Blue Monday Mental Health Speakers\nIf you’d like to book any motivational Blue Monday Mental Health speakers to add some optimism and inspiration this Blue Monday\, then do get in touch with directors Jane Farnham and Steve Denison here at Great British Speakers. \nCall +44 1753 439289 or email bookings@greatbritishtalent.com \n 
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