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Optimists plan Monday 'cheer-up' | Optimists plan Monday 'cheer-up' |
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A group of optimists will attempt to banish "Blue Monday" with free comedy and cheer packages for celebrities and others "in need of a lift". | |
The Optimists' Society say they want to reclaim the "most depressing day of the year" as International Optimism Day. | The Optimists' Society say they want to reclaim the "most depressing day of the year" as International Optimism Day. |
This year "Blue Monday" - a date in January regarded as the most depressing day of the year - falls on 19 January. | This year "Blue Monday" - a date in January regarded as the most depressing day of the year - falls on 19 January. |
The society will send cheer packages to celebrities such as Jeremy Paxman, and will host a free comedy show in London. | The society will send cheer packages to celebrities such as Jeremy Paxman, and will host a free comedy show in London. |
This year's Blue Monday comes amid economic turmoil due to the credit crunch, with fears of continued economic gloom and job losses - which the society believes is all the more reason to adopt a positive attitude. With positive action things will always get better Optimists Society founder James Battison | This year's Blue Monday comes amid economic turmoil due to the credit crunch, with fears of continued economic gloom and job losses - which the society believes is all the more reason to adopt a positive attitude. With positive action things will always get better Optimists Society founder James Battison |
James Battison, founder of the "loose-knit social-action group" said: "As an optimist you get to bathe luxuriously in your own good-feeling, while also sparking some fun and laughter in others. It's a win-win way to live. I highly recommend it! | James Battison, founder of the "loose-knit social-action group" said: "As an optimist you get to bathe luxuriously in your own good-feeling, while also sparking some fun and laughter in others. It's a win-win way to live. I highly recommend it! |
"The key to feeling positive lies in taking action and making other people smile. Remember, life could always be worse, but with positive action things will always get better." | "The key to feeling positive lies in taking action and making other people smile. Remember, life could always be worse, but with positive action things will always get better." |
Cheer packages are also being sent to Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling, Radio 4 presenter John Humphrys, famously straight-faced comedian Jack Dee and the cast of the BBC soap EastEnders. | Cheer packages are also being sent to Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling, Radio 4 presenter John Humphrys, famously straight-faced comedian Jack Dee and the cast of the BBC soap EastEnders. |
in London, a free lunchtime comedy show will be held at the Comedy Store, featuring a motivational session from comedian Neil Mullarkey. | in London, a free lunchtime comedy show will be held at the Comedy Store, featuring a motivational session from comedian Neil Mullarkey. |
The Optimists Society describes itself as "a social-action group promoting positivity and helping people make a difference to themselves and others through simple actions". | The Optimists Society describes itself as "a social-action group promoting positivity and helping people make a difference to themselves and others through simple actions". |