#MondayMotivation

#MondayMotivation

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About

#MondayMotivation is a hashtag used to spread inspirational quotes or pictures to motivate someone on the first day of the work week. The hashtag is primarily used in marketing campaigns and fitness groups on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

Origin

On March 30th, 2009, Twitter user @mikecalimbas[1] replied to a friends us of a Picasso quote with the hashtag #MondayMotivation. the tweet went unnoticed until December 14th, 2015 when Twitter user @chetanweb replied saying, "You are first person on Twitter to tweet hashtag #mondaymotivation" (shown below).


Mike Calimbas Omikecalimbas Replying toLORDBEN @TeddyShabba excellent Picasso quote. #mondaymotivation 4:59 PM-30 Mar 2009 Chetanchetanweb 14 Dec 2015 Replying to Gmikecalimbas @mikecalimbas You are first person on Twitter to tweet hashtag #mondaymotiv ation

Spread

In 2011, Facebook[4] users that often shared inspirational quotes or fitness advice began using #mondaymotivation in their posts. On October 13th, 2011 the Monday Motivation group page initiated their feed with a cartoon (shown below, left). On December 12th, a Facebook page Flexx It posted a before and after fitness photo using the hashtag (shown below, right).


Monday Motivation October 13, 2011 G Do you find it hard to get motivated? #MondayMotivation What do you think... should we get started on that motivation research or not? Flexx It December 12, 2011 S Anything is possible #MondayMotivation

In April of 2015, HuffPost[3] published an article recognizing the hashtag as trending. That year, many used the hashtag n marketing campaigns. On April 13th, 2015, @PlanetFitness[7] posted a motivational quote using the hashtag (shown below, left) and gained 60 likes in four years. Many people used the hashtag to just be purely motivational and a little quirky. On that say day, @SumAll[8] tweeted, "'May your coffee be strong and your Monday be short.'" #MondayMotivation" (shown below, right). The tweet was retweeted 44 times in a four years.


Planet Fitness GPlanetFitness Actually, we're not really sure if this is true, but it sure sounds right. #MondayMotivation LAUGHTER IS CLINICALLY PROVEN TO MAKE MONDAYS BETTER 6:45 AM -13 Apr 2015 SumAll @SumAll "May your coffee be strong and your Monday be Monday short." #MondayMotivationd 9:28 AM - 13 Apr 2015

On October 31st, 2019, The New Statesman[2] published an article questioning the effectiveness of the hashtag's ability to motivate by interviewing psychologists and siting academic articles proving that posting quotes to social media is a sign of lower intelligence. As of April 30th, 2019 Instagram had 15.3 million posts using #mondaymotivation. Many of Instagram's #mondaymotivation posts are linked to fitness or quotes. On April 29th, nicoleta.nb[6] posted a fitness photo which receved 118 likes in a day to Instagram using the hashtag. The next day, Instagram user anthony neal[5] posted text reading "Detox your timeline, your page, your home, your refrigerator, under your counters, your closet, your ride, your phone, your life & mind" which received 2,980 likes in a day (shown below, right).


Detox your timeline, your page, your home, your refrigerator, under your counters, your closet, your ride, your phone, your life & mind

Chase Bank Tweet

On April 29th, 2019, Twitter user caleweissman[10] retweeted a #MondayMotivation post that has since been deleted by Chase Bank and wrote, "extremely cool tweet here from a bank worth $400B that charges anywhere from $2.50 and $5 for individual ATM fees and $34 per overdraft--both of which are taxes on poor people" (shown below, left). The Chase tweet insinuates that people can't save money because they do things like buy coffee at cafes and take cabs. That day, after many criticized the tweet, Elizabeth Warren[9] tweeted, "@Chase: why aren’t customers saving money? Taxpayers: we lost our jobs/homes/savings but gave you a $25b bailout Workers: employers don’t pay living wages Economists: rising costs + stagnant wages = 0 savings Chase: guess we’ll never know Everyone: seriously? #MoneyMotivation" (shown below, right). The tweet gained over 22,200 retweets and 77,100 likes in a day.


cale g weissman @caleweissman extremely cool tweet here from a bank worth $400B that charges anywhere from $2.50 and $5 for individual ATM fees and $34 per overdraft-both of which are taxes on poor people twitter.com/Chase/status/1 2:11 PM - 29 Apr 2019 cale g weissman Ф @caleweissman-23h lol chase deleted the tweet. here's a screenshot Chase @Chase Follow You: why is my balance so low Bank account: make coffee at home Bank account: eat the food that's already in the fridge Bank account: you don't need a cab, it's only three blocks You: I guess we'll never know Bank account: seriously? #MondayMotivation 2:57 PM-29 Apr 2019 Elizabeth Warren Ф @SenWarren .@Chase: why aren't customers saving money? Taxpayers: we lost our jobs/homes/savings but gave you a $25b bailout Workers: employers don't pay living wages Economists: rising costs stagnant wages - 0 savings Chase: guess we'll never know Everyone: seriously? #Money:Motivation 4:01 PM-29 Apr 2019

Later that day, @Chase[11] tweeted, "Our #MondayMotivation is to get better at #MondayMotivation tweets. Thanks for the feedback Twitter world" (shown below). The tweet accumulated over 150 retweets and 1,200 likes in a day.


Chase Φ @Chase Our #MondayMotivation is to get better at #MondayMotivation tweets. Thanks for the feedback Twitter world 2:54 PM- 29 Apr 2019

Various Examples


Ignoble Savage odrayzze Don't let anyone keep you down. 广N l'I I ! 「 #MondayMotivation 4:16 PM -29 Apr 2019 Mike Ingberg Gmingbeng It isn't where you came from, its where Fitzgerald #Quotes #MondayMotivation you're going that counts. Ella "It isn't where you came from, it's where you're going that counts." - Ella Fitzgerald 2:50 PM - 29 Apr 2019 David Scott GDScottwrites Be in love with your life. Every minute of it. -Jack Kerouac #mindfulness #MondayMotivation huff.to/1NaU1DG krew yorsed love Be in love with your life Every minute of it. JACK KEROUAC www.authordavidscott.com 9:13 AM-13 Apr 2015 FitFluential @FitFluential You might not be there yet, but you're better than you were before. #MondayMotivation #FitFluential Don't focus on how far you have to go. FOCUS ON HOW FAR YOU'VE COME. FITFLUENTIAL 9:37 AM -13 Apr 2015 Constance I'm now raising an orphaned baby chick. I have 7 cats at the moment... This should be fun #Chicken #mondaymotivation 8:20 PM -29 Apr 2019 Jonathan Silver Scott @MrSilverScott it's pretty easy to look around and find someone who could use a helping hand. #MondayMotivation #MondayMantra OU CAM BE A HERO TO SOMEONE EVERS SINGLE DAY. TO CAPE REQUIRED @MRSILVERSCOTT JONATHAN SILVER SCOTT 8:14 PM-29 Apr 2019 from Franklin, TN

Search Interest

External References

[1] Twitter – MikeCalimbas

[2] New Statesman – Does Monday Motivation Actually Motivate Anyone

[3] Huffington Post – Monday Motivation Twitter Trend

[4] Facebook – MondayMotivation

[5] Instagram – AnthonyNeal

[6] Instagram – nicoleta.nb

[7] Twitter – Planet Fitness

[8] Twitter – SumAll

[9] Twitter – SenWarren

[10] Twitter – CaleWeissman

[11] Twitter – Chase

Recent Videos 1 total

Recent Images 18 total


Top Comments

Briham
Briham

in reply to Dogman15

Chase gave some good money saving tips, but the causes of poverty are more systemic than people splurging on coffee, and a good chunk of people's financial woes come from predatory practices that banks like Chase engage in. Fiscal responsibility can only get you so far when wages are stagnant and basic living expenses are inflating.

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Nilithius
Nilithius

in reply to Dogman15

Save money by denying yourself any and all enjoyment in life, so you can spend your meager wages supporting banks who get bailed out by the government anyway. Good plan!

+17

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