The Anti-Blue Monday Survival Tips for Property Pros

by | Jan 20, 2025

Blue Monday – the so-called “most depressing day of the year” – is upon us. But here at Block Architects, we believe it’s the perfect excuse to beat the blues with creativity, fun, and a dash of design inspiration. Whether you’re a property developer, investor, or building specialist, here’s your ‘quirky & slightly comical survival tips’ to brighten the day and get you smiling.

1. Brew the Best Ideas (and a Cup of Coffee)

Not just your standard brew – make it special! Grab your favourite mug (you know, the one that feels just right), and gather your team for a quick “brew and brainstorm” session. Coffee (or tea) can be the perfect pick-me-up and a shared laugh over a biscuit can spark the kind of creative ideas that turn Blue Monday into a moment for team connection and eureka moments!

2. Get Inspired by Iconic Scottish Designs

Feeling stuck? Forget scrolling aimlessly through platforms like Instagram and Pinterest – Scotland offers plenty of architectural inspiration. From the striking modernity of the V&A Dundee to the timeless beauty of Glasgow’s Charles Rennie Mackintosh designs, there’s no shortage of ideas to spark your creativity. Take a moment to think and explore how these designs blend functionality with aesthetic appeal, and think about how you could bring a touch of Scottish brilliance into your next project. Better yet, scroll through our portfolio — we’ve been known to create a gem or two!

3. Turn Challenges into Building Blocks

Blue Monday is a great day to reflect on your goals for the year ahead. Got a tricky project or a space that’s crying out for transformation? Use today to start planning. With the right mindset (and maybe a quick call to Block Architects), you’ll see those challenges as opportunities waiting to be built upon.

4. Quirky Architectural Facts to Impress Your Mates

Cheer yourself up with these gems:

  • Did you know Scotland is home to Europe’s largest number of standing stones? Proof that even ancient architects had style.
  • The world’s narrowest house, in Poland, is just 152cm wide. Talk about maximising space! Drop these into your next meeting to win smiles and nods of approval.
  • Scotland’s Tallest Building: The Glasgow Tower, at 127 metres, is the only structure in the world that can rotate 360 degrees from its base…well…it did for a couple of months. Still, it was potentially impressive engineering!

5. Step Outside

Nothing combats the blues like a quick dose of fresh air. For me, it’s a drive or a stroll around Hamilton. Sometimes, it’s even a visit to some of Scotland’s stunning architectural sites. Fresh perspective can do wonders – and your project plans.

6. Explore that inner child (and build a Lego masterpiece)

Who doesn’t love Lego? Sure, it’s a bit pricey these days, but it’s a classic for a reason. When I was younger, it was a go-to for creativity and fun. It might sound like ‘daft fun,’ but if Apple and Google use it to inspire creativity, why not give it a try? Sometimes stepping away from the desk is just what you need to channel your inner child (or budding architect). Build something ambitious, silly, or totally impractical – it’s all about sparking creativity and rediscovering the joy of building.

7. Celebrate Your Wins

Blue Monday is the perfect day to remember that even small victories matter. I plan on bringing in the Greggs doughnuts today for losing the little office putting competition, but it’s a ‘sweet treat win’ for the team!. Maybe you finally got that planning approval or wrapped up a complex project. Take a moment to celebrate those successes – after all, they’re the foundation of what’s next.

We hope this quirky blog brightens your day

At Block Architects, we’re all about turning challenges into opportunities and making the mundane brilliant. So, this Blue Monday, why not join us in seeing the day for what it really is: a chance to shake things up, laugh a little louder, and create something extraordinary.

Happy Blue Monday – and here’s to a bright year ahead!

Feeling inspired? Get in touch with Block Architects to turn your vision into reality.

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