Too many people are losing productivity on a particular day of the week because of a Flinstone-like mentality perpetuated by sitcoms and morning radio personalities. (Search Twitter for the word “Mondays” at 8 am for proof.)
It’s getting to the point where Tuesdays are the new week. (Wednesday is hump day, Thursdays are almost Fridays, Fridays are practically the weekend and Mondays… They’re for ramping up.)
It’s time for a little luksa (it’s Polish for “let us kick some @$$”… not really… just an acronym we made up).
Could you spark a little positive revolution and help someone break out of the TGIF mentality (or yourself if it applies)? Could you help inspire a “let’s kick some @$$” Monday morning start to the week?
Wouldn’t both be more fun (and profitable)? How about just starting it at home?
If you’ve not seen it, here’s 1-minute from Apple’s “Think Different” campaign to get you fired up.
Connect with Sam (guy behind this stuff)…



Sam Parker says:
Thanks, Tom. I think we need a little LUKSA every day.
22 January 2010
Tom Weinmann says:
I love it! Although I prefer LKSA (Lets Kick Some A**). I’m going to bring it up at our Monday morning meeting and see what the response it. I think we could all use a little LKSA at the beginning of the week!
Thanks for the great suggestion!
22 January 2010