Detty December has finally come to an end, and the 9-5ers are back at their desks.
Are we ready? Probably not.
The festive season came with high energy—from wild
Detty December parties and weddings to the Christmas celebrations and New
Year’s excitement. Spirits were high, but that buzz didn’t last long.
Right after enjoying that New Year’s Jollof rice and chicken, a nagging thought
crept in: it’s a new year, and there’s so much to achieve. You hastily scribble a few words on paper under the heading "2025 Goals." Maybe it’s something like “…go to the gym more.”Sound familiar?
You remember writing that same goal for 2024 and
giving up before January was even over. This time, you convince yourself: “I’ll
stick to my plan, I promise.”
A promise,
huh? Well, we’ll see.
Amid all of
this, you can’t seem to shake off the inertia. With every high truly comes a
low. So, how can you overcome this post-holiday, beginning-of-year blues?
1.
Ease back into routine
You’ve just
had weeks of irregular schedules, late-night hangouts, and more food than your
body knows what to do with. Naturally, jumping straight back into work mode
feels like a chore.
Instead of
expecting yourself to snap back to perfection, take it one step at a time.
Start your day with a simple to-do list, and tackle easy tasks first.
2.
Hydrate and cleanse
Did you know
that dehydration can make you feel sluggish and tired? After all those sodas
and cocktails from the holidays, your body could use some cleansing.
Drink plenty
of water and focus on healthy, energising foods. Think fruits, vegetables, and
lean proteins.
3.
Have a workout routine
Yes, this
might sound like a cliché, but hear us out. Physical activity, no matter how
small, releases endorphins that help you feel more alert and happy. You don’t
need to run a marathon or hit the gym every day (yet). Start with a walk, a few
stretches, or a 10-minute yoga session in your living room. Movement, however
little, can be great for you.
4.
Set realistic goals
We get it;
the “new year, new me” energy is intoxicating. But writing a list of 50
impossible goals will only leave you overwhelmed before February. Instead, pick
two or three goals that really matter and focus on those. Break them into
smaller steps and celebrate every milestone, no matter how small. Progress, not
perfection, is the aim.
5.
Make time for rest and fun
You’ve just
spent December having a blast, so the sudden seriousness of January can feel
like a shock to the system. Don’t let the “all work, no play” mentality consume
you. Schedule moments of joy into your week. You could catching up on your
favourite show, read a book, or hang out with friends. Rest isn’t a reward;
it’s necessary for productivity.
A
New Year, A New You
January may
feel heavy, but it’s also a time for fresh beginnings. It’s okay to not have
everything figured out immediately. Life is a marathon, not a sprint.
So, grab
that glass of water, make that realistic to-do list, and remind yourself: the
best is yet to come.
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