This felt like a deep exhale. I really love how you reframed January as a re-entry instead of a reset, and how the focus stays on lowering friction rather than adding more “shoulds.” The way you describe analog living and a quieter version of Dry January feels grounded and human, not performative. It’s a reminder that moving softer can actually be the most intentional choice.
Loved this post! A beautiful collection of thoughts and things to focus on. I totally agree that it gets tiring to hear about the January rebrand from every corner of the internet. I wrote about a slightly different view of how to actually make your habits to stick, polyvagal theory for understanding your own emotional landscape and actually get better from the inside 🤍
Thank you so much for this and I couldn’t agree more. The January rebrand noise gets exhausting fast. I love how you framed habits and polyvagal theory as something that works from the inside out, especially when energy is low. That feels very aligned with this quieter approach 🤍 Thanks for reading and sharing your perspective.
This felt like a deep exhale. I really love how you reframed January as a re-entry instead of a reset, and how the focus stays on lowering friction rather than adding more “shoulds.” The way you describe analog living and a quieter version of Dry January feels grounded and human, not performative. It’s a reminder that moving softer can actually be the most intentional choice.
I love how you said this. Re-entry felt way more honest than a reset this year. Thanks for reading !
Love this.
Thank you !
oh this is so chic and put together 😫! love love love!!
Thank you so much 🫶 that means a lot. Chic and calm was exactly the goal ☺️
loved thisss
Thank you so much 🤍 That really means a lot. I’m glad you loved it !
Loved this post! A beautiful collection of thoughts and things to focus on. I totally agree that it gets tiring to hear about the January rebrand from every corner of the internet. I wrote about a slightly different view of how to actually make your habits to stick, polyvagal theory for understanding your own emotional landscape and actually get better from the inside 🤍
Thank you so much for this and I couldn’t agree more. The January rebrand noise gets exhausting fast. I love how you framed habits and polyvagal theory as something that works from the inside out, especially when energy is low. That feels very aligned with this quieter approach 🤍 Thanks for reading and sharing your perspective.