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Published 13:25 16 Jan 2017 GMT
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And, if that wasn’t bad enough, Arnall now reckons that, due to factors such as Brexit, recent celebrity deaths and Donald Trump’s impending inauguration, this year’s Blue Monday might be the most depressing yet.
“Seasonal depression factors are coming together on Blue Monday – and additional concerns make 2017’s Blue Monday even more depressing than other years,” Arnall is quoted as saying in The Telegraph.
“Credit card bills are a big problem after Christmas, snow, ice and floods are causing worries, and many feel a lack of motivation.
“Other extra factors this year are Trump and Brexit causing uncertainty and increasing people’s fears.
“The deaths of so many celebrities, many in their 50s and 60s, has also worried people by reminding them of their own mortality.”
As if Monday wasn’t already bleak enough. Still, things can only get better from here, right?
Still need cheering up? This should do the trick…

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