18 things much easier than “New Year, New”

Because getting back to work after the holidays is hard enough already

New year, new tattoo (Illustration: Brendan Leonard)


New year, new tattoo
  1. New year, new shampoo
  2. New year, new shoes
  3. New year, new tattoo
  4. New year, new indoor plant
  5. New year, new mildew
  6. New year, new toothbrush
  7. New year, new haircut
  8. New year, new sandwich order wherever you go every week
  9. New year, new to-do list or to-do list item
  10. New Year, unsubscribe from an email list
  11. New year, delete a social networking app from your phone
  12. New Year, remember to write “2021” instead of “2020” in late January
  13. New Year, declare your email bankruptcy by deleting your entire inbox and starting over
  14. New Year, lubricate your bike chain
  15. New year, nihilism
  16. New year, new wall calendar
  17. New Year, a small but achievable change that is much easier to commit to and follow, thus increasing the likelihood that you will succeed in changing something, rather than trying to change your whole life at once, realizing how difficult it is. , fail, and give up
  18. New Year, finally click OK to install this software update

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