We don't need new year resolutions - we need rest.

https://time.com/7335921/new-years-resolutions-rest/?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-gb

'So, perhaps January is not the time for reinvention, but radical rest. Winter is a time to follow nature, to create our own version of hibernation, listen to our bodies, and prepare slowly and quietly for the year to come. Slowing down is good for you, and can improve your productivity in the long run.'

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  • I think you feel like doing something then do it, why wait for an arbitrary date in the calendar?

    I think resolutions are a really good way of setting yourself up to fail, although I'm sure most gym owners are happy every January when everyone decides to lose weight after stuffing thmselves over xmas.

    I agree that we should do more relaxing things in winter, I find winter an ideal time to study, summer is the time for being out and about.

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  • I think you feel like doing something then do it, why wait for an arbitrary date in the calendar?

    I think resolutions are a really good way of setting yourself up to fail, although I'm sure most gym owners are happy every January when everyone decides to lose weight after stuffing thmselves over xmas.

    I agree that we should do more relaxing things in winter, I find winter an ideal time to study, summer is the time for being out and about.

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