Take on the new year with a motivational reboot … or hibernate. We can help with both

The New Year: A Time for Rebooting or Hibernating?

As we flip to January, the pressure mounts to become a shinier, fitter, more optimized version of ourselves. However, it's worth acknowledging that this is not exactly the most ideal time to reinvent our lives.

January is cold, dark, and financially pinched – our collective serotonin levels are running low. It's no wonder people turn to drastic measures like morning workouts or restrictive diets in an attempt to kickstart a new routine. But let's be real: these efforts can feel forced and unsustainable during the darkest days of winter.

On the other hand, there's a growing movement that dares to challenge this notion. They advocate for embracing the hibernation mode – not as a sign of laziness, but as a strategic restoration tactic for our nervous systems. It's about recognizing that wellness isn't just about being constantly "on" or productive; it's also about giving ourselves permission to rest and recharge.

For those who still want to engage in some form of self-improvement, the option to start small and gradually build up is there too. Whether you're hitting the gym regularly or simply taking care of your basic needs, the goal should be to create a sustainable routine that works for you – not to try to overhaul everything at once.

The line between self-improvement and self-preservation has become increasingly blurred in recent years. It's time we acknowledge that our well-being is not always about constant growth or achievement; sometimes it's just about taking care of ourselves, no matter what the calendar says.

As for this week's picks, here are some essentials to get you through the cold snap:

- Best exercise bikes for home workouts
- The best ways to reuse and recycle your toothbrush
- Low- and no-alcohol drinks that won't break the bank
- Winter fashion updates for staying stylish
- 21 essential winter products to keep on hand

And, of course, don't forget to share what lifts your mood – whether it's a favorite umbrella, sentimental gift, or simply something beautiful in nature. Your stories are always welcome!
 
January is defo the worst month for motivation 🤣 I mean, who wants to be all productive and stuff when it's freezing outside and all you wanna do is binge-watch Netflix with a hot cuppa? The idea of "hibernation mode" is actually kinda genius though - like, let's just acknowledge that we can't always be on the go 24/7. Self-care isn't about being lazy, it's about taking care of yourself when your nervous system is screaming for a break 😴 Plus, if people start small with their new year's resolutions, that's defo a good way to go. Don't wanna try and overhaul everything at once like I did in 2010... didn't end well 🤦‍♀️
 
🌫️ I think the idea of embracing hibernation mode as a way to rest and recharge is SO relatable this time of year ❄️. I mean, let's be real, January can be a bit of a drag 😴. It's cold, dark, and financially pinched - what's not to feel like hiding under a blanket with a hot cup of tea ☕️? But at the same time, it's hard to resist the pressure to start fresh and improve ourselves in some way 🤔.

I think it's all about finding that balance between self-care and self-improvement 💆‍♀️. We don't have to be "on" all the time or trying to overhaul our lives overnight ⏰. Sometimes, just taking care of the basics and being kind to ourselves is enough 🙏. And honestly, I think we need more people talking about the importance of rest and self-preservation in our wellness journey 💯.

Anyway, can't wait to see what you guys share for our winter mood-lifter thread 😊!
 
I'm not feelin' the whole "reboot" thing this Jan. It's like we're forced to be all sunshine & rainbows when really we just wanna hibernate with a hot cuppa 🍵📺. Let's give ourselves permission to slow down, folks! 💆‍♀️
 
I just got back from the most amazing road trip with my squad last summer 🚗💨 and we saw this one lake that was literally frozen solid... I mean, it was so still and calm that you could see your reflection staring back at you, like a mirror 🌊. Anyway, it made me think about how sometimes you just need to slow down and let life chill out, you know? Like, no rush, no stress, just enjoy the view. And speaking of views, have you guys seen those new bird feeder cameras online that show you exactly what's going on in your backyard? Mind blown 🐦😲
 
I'm so done with new year resolutions this time around 🤷‍♀️. I mean, who thought it was a good idea to try and change everything at once? It's just gonna set you up for disappointment. Give me some chill vibes instead, like cozily curling up with a warm cuppa ☕️ or snuggling up with a good book 📚. And honestly, if I'm being real, my happy place is probably just taking it easy and enjoying the quiet winter days ⏰.
 
😊 I feel like this time of year is so stressful for people... the pressure to be perfect and start fresh can be overwhelming 🤕. It's like we're trying to fit into these unrealistic expectations and ignore that we need a break too 💆‍♀️. Embracing hibernation mode might not be the most popular idea, but it's so important to listen to our bodies and take care of ourselves when we can't even muster up the energy to do much 🌞.
 
Ugh, another year, another pressure to be perfect 🤯. Can we just take a step back and acknowledge that self-improvement doesn't have to mean reinventing ourselves every January? I'm so over the whole "morning workout" thing - it's like people think they're going to magically transform into fitness models over a cup of coffee ☕️.

And don't even get me started on the constant stream of 'essential' products and articles that are just a thinly veiled excuse for clickbait 📰. Can we please focus on real self-care strategies instead of just peddling more stuff?
 
I think January can be super tough to start fresh when it's so dark and cold outside 🌫️😓. People feel like they gotta be all about the fitness and wellness to get back on track after the holiday season, but honestly, that can feel pretty overwhelming. I'm all for embracing self-care and taking time to recharge – sometimes just curling up with a good book or a warm cuppa is exactly what we need 📖☕️. The idea of starting small and building up our routines sounds way more realistic to me... no need to try to overhaul everything at once! It's all about finding that balance and making self-improvement feel sustainable, not stressful 💆‍♀️.
 
January can be super overwhelming 🤯, I'm all about embracing the hibernation mode this year 😴. Like, let's be real, winter is dark and cold, it's not the best time to be trying out new recipes or hitting the gym every day. I need my caffeine and Netflix binge-watching marathons to get me through those days! 🍿💤 But seriously, taking care of myself during this time means being kinder to my body and mind. No guilt trips to become a "better" version of myself, just taking it one small step at a time. And hey, if that means taking an extra nap or two, so be it 😴👌
 
I think its kinda weird that everyone has to be so perfect and fit at the start of the year 🤷‍♀️... like who even does that? And what's with all this pressure to reinvent ourselves? Can't we just take a break and enjoy the coziness of winter? I mean, I'm more of a "hibernation mode" kind of person myself 🧸💤. Let's be real, our mental health is way more important than trying to fit into some unrealistic beauty standard or being constantly productive. And honestly, who needs all that gym equipment and fancy self-improvement products? Just grab a hot cuppa, put on your comfiest PJs, and binge-watch Netflix like I do 😴📺
 
idk why everyone feels the need to be "shinier" every january lol. can't we just take it easy for once? like, i'm good with just existing on autopilot mode this winter 🙅‍♀️

i mean, think about it - our bodies are literally trying to survive the cold temps and low sunlight. shouldn't we be giving them a break instead of pushing ourselves even harder? 💤

and honestly, "hibernation mode" sounds like a really good idea tbh 🧸

let's all just agree to take care of ourselves and our mental health this winter... no expectations, no judgments 🌈
 
[Image of a sloth snuggled up in a blanket with a cup of hot cocoa]

omg who needs all that pressure?! 🤯 just wanna hibernate and binge-watch netflix all day 😴💻

[ GIF of a calendar being ripped to shreds ]

bye bye January goals, hello self-care Sunday 🌸😴

[Image of a person taking a relaxing bath with candles]

let's talk about prioritizing our nervous systems over that gym membership 🧘‍♀️🍵
 
January is defo not the best time to try and start new habits lol 😂 think about it, its like trying to wake up a bear from hibernation 🐻😴 you gotta be gentle and just let yourself chill for a bit. everyone's always talking about becoming more productive but what about being productive in self-care? 🧘‍♀️ taking time to rest and recharge is actually super important for our mental health. i feel like its time we ditch the whole 'you should be doing something every day' vibe and just take it easy when we need to ❄️💤
 
I gotta say, the whole "rebooting" vs "hibernating" debate is kinda like our country's healthcare system - we're always told to be more efficient, take less time off, and push ourselves harder, but what about when we're not feeling it? We need to acknowledge that some people just need a break, you know? It's not about being lazy or unmotivated, it's about listening to our bodies. And let's talk about the economy - if we start small, gradually build up, it's like our government trying to implement incremental change instead of making drastic policy shifts all at once 🤔💡
 
🤔 the whole 'rebooting' thing feels like an excuse for people to stress themselves out even more during the worst time of year lol how about we just say everyone's allowed to hibernate for a bit and then come back when they're actually feeling it 🏠💤
 
I feel like we get caught up in trying to be all productive and perfect, but the truth is, sometimes just taking it easy is exactly what our minds and bodies need 🤗. I mean, who says you can't still make time for self-care and relaxation during the winter months? It's not about being lazy, it's about listening to your body and giving yourself permission to slow down a bit 🔇.

I've been there too, where the pressure to start fresh in January is just overwhelming, but then I realize that I'm already doing my best with what I have. And honestly, some of the most beautiful self-improvement moments come from small, quiet moments of kindness and compassion towards ourselves 💖.

So, this New Year, let's make a pact to prioritize our well-being over trying to reinvent ourselves all at once 🌈. Whether it's taking a relaxing bath, practicing yoga, or just sipping on a warm cup of tea – let's celebrate the beauty of slowing down and being present in the moment ☕️.
 
Ugh I'm so done with this "reboot" culture 🙄... It's like we're expected to be constantly on and achieving something all the time. Can't we just take a break already?! ☃️ And don't even get me started on those ridiculous morning workouts in the dead of winter. Just because it's January doesn't mean I have to become a human highlight reel 💁‍♀️. I'm more about embracing my hibernation mode and taking care of myself, not trying to "improve" something that might just be a product of low serotonin levels 😴. Let's focus on self-preservation over constant growth, you know? 💖
 
🌲💡 I think this year is more about finding our own rhythm than trying to reboot on January 1st. Life's too short to be stuck in hibernation mode, but letting go of the need for constant improvement can be just as freeing. It's all about embracing the ebbs and flows – some days we're gonna crush it, others we'll just wanna stay in bed with a warm cuppa ☕
 
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