Wellbeing How To Battle The Sunday Scaries Felt anxious last night? You’re far from alone. Here’s how to make the transition back to the real world easier, according to a leading psychologist. By jitendermittal Published 10 July, 2025 Wellbeing How To Battle The Sunday Scaries Felt anxious last night? You’re far from alone. Here’s how to make the transition back to the real world easier, according to a leading psychologist. By jitendermittal Published 10 July, 2025 Previous article Jane Caro Is An Accidental Feminist Next article Jacinda Ardern Shows The True Power Of Empathy Sunday evenings should be a time for relaxation and reset before Monday comes around again, but for 70 percent of us they actually bring an irrational fear of the week ahead. Whether you refer to that fear as the ‘Sunday scaries’, the ‘Sunday blues’ or what some experts call ‘Dimanchophobia’, it’s very real and can cause physical symptoms such as irritability, headaches, an upset stomach and sleep disturbance. So, how do we handle this acute anxiety without pouring a large glass of wine and bingeing on another episode of Dirty John? London-based executive career coach and psychologist Dr Perpetua Neo says knowing the Sunday scaries are “very normal” can make all the difference to how we perceive them. “The law of inertia applies to us,” she says. “Switching over from a weekend to the tedium of a weekday is an effort. This is especially so if your job is highly stressful or lacks meaning. If you feel trapped in your job (not your choice, you need it or your life collapses like a house of cards), then you may feel you lack autonomy.” betteryou Best of Future Women Wellbeing It took an ADHD diagnosis and a breakdown to change my relationship with work By jitendermittal Gender diversity Soft Power By jitendermittal Gender diversity Cyber expert laments “lost generation” in online misogyny panel By jitendermittal Gender diversity Is this at the bottom of your To-Do list? By jitendermittal Wellbeing How being a ‘good girl’ is holding you back By jitendermittal Gender diversity The Confidence Gap By jitendermittal Wellbeing The curious connection between food and work By jitendermittal Gender diversity Wait, what? The new Thor is a woman? By jitendermittal Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.