Habits Over Hype 2: How To Get Unstuck In January (and beyond)
THEN vs. NOW: How Our Thinking Has Shifted
THEN (Early 2000s)
Motivation was treated as the main driver
Setbacks were framed as lack of discipline
Big goals were encouraged
January 1st was the reset button
NOW (Mid-2020s)
Motivation is understood as temporary
Small, specific actions outperform big goals
Any day can be a reset if the system supports it
Psychologists now emphasize specific plans (“when and where”), environmental cues, and self-compassion — not guilt — as the real drivers of change.
Even January Is Being Reconsidered
Another quiet shift? The calendar itself.
More people are questioning whether January 1st is really the best time to overhaul their lives. Some wellness professionals suggest that readiness matters more than dates, and alternative “fresh starts” — including spring resets — are gaining traction.
The takeaway is simple:
You don’t need a new year to begin
And you don’t need to wait another year if this one didn’t go as planned
About That Word “Failure”
One thing I would absolutely change from the original article is the language.
Framing setbacks as failure made sense in a tougher, hustle-driven era.
Today, we know that shame doesn’t fuel growth — it shuts it down.
Modern psychology encourages a learning mindset:
If a habit didn’t stick, it wasn’t a character flaw
It was a design issue
And design issues can be fixed
Small Change Still Adds Up
The old coin-jar analogy still works beautifully.
A few coins don’t look like much — until one day they are.
Habits work the same way.
Small actions, done often enough, quietly compound.
So if your New Year goals already feel shaky, don’t scrap them.
Shrink them.
Adjust the system.
Make the next step easier than the last one.
Real change doesn’t come from the calendar.
It comes from what you repeat.
If you could talk to yourself from years ago, what would you say?
Let's talk about it in the comments!



What a great series! I never knew how much difference 20 years could make! Love the illustrations! ❤️❤️❤️
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ReplyDeleteIf I could talk to myself from years ago, I'd say: "SHUT THE HELL UP!! My mouth has gotten me into tons of trouble. In fact, it still does from time to time! 😵💫
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