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Reclaiming Mondays Playlist: What to Listen to After a Long Day

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Reclaiming Mondays Playlist (Photo: Thomas Lefebvre)

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By Sheila Blackwell

I like to rock out hard after a long day at work. Upbeat music is a must, because nothing shakes off stress like something you can sway your head side to side to.  Even the crappiest day doesn’t stand a chance against these songs.

Blast this Reclaiming Mondays playlist on your commute home. Open your mind, sit back and get pumped for the simple fact that you’re no longer at work and are heading home. The unwinding process starts now.

 

About the Author:

You can follow Sheila on Twitter at @OMGItsBones, and catch her on YouTube at MilanoDynamite.

Photo: Thomas Lefebvre

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