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Blue Monday: Getting through the toughest day of winter

Written by Admin | Jan 19, 2026 11:00:00 AM

The holidays may be over, but for many people, the financial effects are still being felt. Add in the cold, grey days of winter, and it’s understandable if things feel a little heavier. Don't worry; you’re not alone.  

Blue Monday is often called the “most difficult day of the year,” when motivation, mood, and money stress can all collide. 

The good news? A few small steps and the right support can help lighten the load! 

1. Take a moment to check in

If you’re feeling overwhelmed, that’s okay. Acknowledging how you feel is an important first step. You don’t need to fix everything at oncejust focus on today.

2. Regain a sense of control

When things feel heavy, even small actions help. Reviewing your budget, planning your week, or taking care of one financial task can help you feel more in control.

3. Simplify your finances where you can

January is often a tight month. Prioritizing essentials and keeping spending manageable can ease stress. Using simple tools like a budget tracker app or spending alerts through your bank can help you stay on track without added worry.

4. Know support is available

Sometimes you need a little extra flexibility. Whether it’s access to a personal loan of up to $25,000 or short-term solutions to cover everyday needs, having options can make a stressful time feel more manageable.

5. Give yourself something to look forward to

A small comfort, like a warm drink, a call with a loved one, or a quiet night in, can make a bigger difference than you think. Taking care of your mental well-being matters just as much as your finances. 

Bottom line

Blue Monday is just one day, and it will pass. With small steps and the right support, it’s possible to get through it feeling steadier and more confident. 

Money Mart is here to support you with practical financial services, including cheque cashingmoney transfers, and personal loans, when you need them most. We’re here to help make today (and the following days!) feel a little more manageable, one step at a time.