Days

Each day of the week corresponds to one of the seven planets in Hellenistic astrology.

Monday is the day of the moon. The moon is associated with time, cycles, and femininity.

Tuesday is the day of Tyr, or Mars/Ares, gods of war, law, and justice.

Wednesday is the day of Woden/Odin, king of the Norse gods, or Mercury/Hermes, god of commerce, eloquence, and travelers. 

Thursday is the day of Thor, god of thunder, or Jupiter/Zeus, king of the Greek/Roman gods and god of the sky and thunder. 

Friday is the day of Frigg or Venus, goddesses associated with love, beauty, and fertility. 

Saturday is the day of Saturn, god of wealth, agriculture, liberation, and time.

Sunday is the day of the sun. The sun symbolizes life, strength, and divinity.

What if we renamed each day individually, to set their tones? I already know mine. 

Monday would become Chillday, because I often use Sunday and Monday to take some time off to rest. 

Tuesday turns into Powerday, when I schedule my solo hackathons. 

Wednesday is now Bookday, when I make progress on my books.

Thursday changes into Mingleday, where I attend loads of community events.

Friday is Frienday, the day of friends.

Saturday transmutes into Gardenday, the day where you return to nature, strolling in gardens, parks, or forests.

Sunday becomes Famday, the day of family.