South Wales Echo

Get that Friday feeling – on a Monday

- CHRIS KELSEY Assistant head of business chris.kelsey@walesonlin­e.co.uk

IF YOU wake up on Mondays dreading the week ahead, then one Cardiff businesswo­man might just have the answer to banish the blues – with a start-the-week disco!

Georgina Jones is on a onewoman mission to make us enjoy what can be the toughest part of the week.

“My goal is to switch the focus from Friday evening to Monday morning,” said Georgina, who runs a monthly event called #MondayLike­AFriday.

“Everyone following work on a Friday goes to the pub and connects with other people. I feel we could have that on a Monday morning – with the difference there’s no alcohol.”

So instead of being squeezed onto an overcrowde­d train or crawling through a traffic jam, participan­ts go to a bar, listen to live music and drink non-alcoholic cocktails.

Or they can dance to a silent disco, do some yoga or just sit around and chat.

“I believe we have to enjoy what we do or change our mindset,” said Georgina, who worked at Admiral before setting up personal developmen­t company Turn The Lights On.

“We spend so much time in work, the thought of not liking what you do... It opens their eyes to maybe doing something else.”

About 35 workers typically attend #MondayLike­AFriday, from companies including Admiral, John Lewis, the ONS and the Prince’s Trust, as well as freelancer­s and entreprene­urs.

“It opens up people’s minds. People go to work with a different level of energy,” said Ms Jones.

She was inspired by the Morning Glory events in London, which have seen as many as 500 people crowd into the Shard or the Ministry of Sound for an alcohol-free rave before going to work.

“The most energetic people are the best for customer service and sales,” she said.

“My job is to make people feel great before they go to work.”

She added: “My goal is to fill somewhere like the Tramshed. Like any movement, it takes time. We’re getting more people coming back and have our regulars.”

It costs £10 to get in – previous venues include The Dead Canary and 29 Park Place – and the price includes breakfast.

What happens varies but can include a live band, a silent disco where people wear headphones and choose their own playlists, yoga, exercises and talks on subjects like mindfulnes­s.

“In the first five minutes you can see people ‘thinking this is a bit odd,’ but after 20 minutes they’re on the dance floor,” Georgina added.

“Not everyone wants to dance or be an extrovert, so you can just sit and have a drink and some food if you want.

“It’s about having some fun and connecting with people. Everywhere you see the impact of stress, we take the tension off people and lift their moods.”

 ??  ?? Cardiff company Turn the Lights on encourages workers to head to a bar or enjoy a silent disco that Friday feeling on a Monday morning
Cardiff company Turn the Lights on encourages workers to head to a bar or enjoy a silent disco that Friday feeling on a Monday morning
 ??  ?? #MondayLike­AFriday is run by Cardiff-based personal developmen­t company Turn the Lights on
#MondayLike­AFriday is run by Cardiff-based personal developmen­t company Turn the Lights on
 ??  ?? Workers at abar on a Monday morning
Workers at abar on a Monday morning

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