It's probably Tuesday if you don't remember what day it is, researchers found in 2015.
Why it matters: Making Tuesdays more memorable could keep the rest of the week from dragging.
The big picture: : Mondays are feared most. Wednesdays are the hump. Thursdays are almost Friday. Fridays are the ones we're most thankful for. And then there's the weekend. Tuesdays get lost.
Aside from Fat Tuesday and Election Day, "Tuesday has no feel," as Newman once put it on "Seinfeld." It's when a number of restaurants and museums close.
Tuesday can feel like the longest day of the week, because that's when the cognitive load of workweek tasks that resumed on Monday start to significantly ramp up, social psychologist Frank McAndrew writes.
The good news: Tuesday's lack of personality can be a good thing because you can make it what you want.
Try this: Give Tuesday its own ritual that you look forward to. Some ideas…
Make it your cerebral day: Be open to new ideas (researchers have found it's a good day for inspiration) and deep conversation, Ã la Mitch Albom's weekly professor chats that became "Tuesdays With Morrie."