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Let’s be real: cold, gloomy days make it hard to stay motivated. The couch calls, the blankets beg, and suddenly, productivity feels like a distant dream. But life doesn’t stop just because the weather is blah. Over the years, I’ve picked up some tricks to stay productive, even when all I want to do is hibernate. Here’s how I make it work.

Start With Something Cozy

When it’s dreary outside, I lean into the cozy vibes. Instead of fighting the weather, I work with it. I’ll light a candle and the fireplace, grab a warm drink, and put on my comfiest pjs. Creating a cozy atmosphere makes me feel less grumpy about the gloom.

A hot cup of tea or apple cider is non-negotiable for me. There’s something about sipping warmth while tackling a to-do list that feels comforting—and productive.

Set Small, Manageable Goals

Big goals can feel overwhelming, especially when the weather zaps your energy. On cold days, I break my tasks into bite-sized pieces. Instead of “clean the house,” I’ll focus on one room. Instead of “write a blog post,” I’ll outline it first.

Small wins keep the momentum going, and before I know it, I’ve accomplished way more than I thought I would.

Get Moving (Even If It’s Indoors)

Exercise is the last thing I want to do when it’s freezing, but it’s a game-changer. Even a quick 10-minute workout can boost my mood and energy. If going outside isn’t an option, I’ll hop on my stationary bike or do some stretches.

Sometimes, I’ll just dance around the kitchen while cleaning up. Movement doesn’t have to be serious—it just needs to happen.

Lean on a Routine

Routines save me when the weather’s gloomy. Knowing what comes next keeps me from spiraling into a Netflix binge. I’ll stick to my usual morning routine—wake up, take Chico to work, hot shower, quick tidy-up—even if I’m moving slower than usual.

Having a routine feels grounding, like a little anchor in a sea of gray.

Use Light to Your Advantage

Gloomy days can feel heavy because of the lack of sunlight. To combat that, I turn on all the lights in my workspace. Bright spaces make me feel more awake and focused. Sometimes, I’ll even light an extra lamp or two.

If you have one, a sunlight therapy lamp can make a huge difference on those dark days.

Treat Yourself to Breaks

When productivity feels forced, I remind myself it’s okay to take breaks. In fact, I plan them! I’ll work for 25 minutes, then reward myself with a quick break. Maybe I’ll scroll my phone, play with the dogs, or read a few pages of a book.

Breaks give my brain a reset and make the work feel less daunting.

Related: Cure the Rainy Day Blues

Focus on What You Enjoy

Some tasks are harder to tackle when the weather’s miserable. Instead of forcing myself to do the hardest thing, I’ll start with something fun. Writing, organizing, or even baking counts as being productive—and it helps me get into the right mindset.

The trick is to start with what feels good. Momentum is everything.

Stay Connected

Cold, gloomy days can feel isolating. To shake off the loneliness, I’ll send a quick text to my kids or my mother-in-law. A little human connection goes a long way in boosting my mood and reminding me I’m not alone in this.

Sometimes, just chatting for five minutes makes all the difference.

Keep Perspective

At the end of the day, I remind myself that not every day needs to be ultra-productive. If all I accomplish is a few small tasks, that’s still progress. The weather might be gloomy, but it’s not forever.

Some days, productivity is about showing up and doing what you can—and that’s enough.

Make the Most of Gloomy Days

Cold, gray days don’t have to derail you. With a little effort and a few cozy touches, you can still get things done. Remember: small steps, a warm drink, and a little light can go a long way.

So, the next time the weather is working against you, try one of these tips. You might surprise yourself with how much you can accomplish—even when the couch is calling your name.

Lisa Crow contributed to this article. She is a true crime junkie and lifestyle blogger based in Waco, Texas. Lisa is the Head of Content at Gigi’s Ramblings and Southern Bred True Crime Junkie. She spends her free time traveling when she can and making memories with her large family which consists of six children and fifteen grandchildren.

This website may contain affiliate links, including links to products on Amazon. As an Amazon Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This does not affect your purchase price but helps support the site at no additional cost to you. Thank you for your support!

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Perfection is overrated. For years, I chased it. Thanks to my untreated OCD, I wanted everything to be just right — my work, my home, my relationships. But all that chasing left me drained and frustrated.

In 2025, I’m shifting my focus. Instead of aiming for flawless, I’m aiming for better. Progress, not perfection, is my mantra this year.

Why the Change?

Life is messy. Unexpected things happen. Trying to control everything is exhausting and, honestly, impossible. When I look back, the times I’ve grown the most were when I let go of perfection.

In 2024, I caught myself holding back because I was afraid of failing. I didn’t try new things or take risks because I couldn’t guarantee a perfect outcome. That fear kept me stuck.

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Small Wins Matter

One thing I’ve learned: progress isn’t about big leaps. It’s about small steps forward.

Take working out, for example. I used to think if I couldn’t commit to an hour-long session, it wasn’t worth it. But last year, I started using my stationary bike desk for just 10 minutes a day. Those 10 minutes turned into 20. Then 30. Over time, I felt stronger and more confident.

It wasn’t perfect, but it worked. Little wins add up.

Perfection Kills Joy

When you’re obsessed with doing things perfectly, it’s hard to enjoy the process.

I used to bake cookies with my grandkids. Instead of laughing over spilled flour and crooked icing, I’d stress over getting them just right. The cookies didn’t matter. What mattered was the time we spent together. I missed that because I was too focused on perfection.

Not anymore. Now, I embrace the mess. Life’s sweetest moments are often imperfect.

Progress Builds Confidence

Every time I make progress, I feel proud. I see what I’m capable of, even if it’s just a tiny step forward. That confidence motivates me to keep going.

I’ve also learned to celebrate effort, not just results. Did I try? Did I show up? If the answer is yes, that’s a win.

Related: How to Beat Post-Holiday Blues

How I’m Embracing Progress

Here’s my plan for 2025:

  • Set realistic goals. Instead of “Write a book,” I’m aiming for “Write 500 words a week.” Breaking big goals into smaller steps makes them more manageable.
  • Focus on habits. Habits are the foundation of progress. I’m starting with simple ones like drinking more water and going to bed earlier.
  • Learn from mistakes. Perfection makes mistakes feel like failures. Progress sees them as lessons. If I mess up, I’ll ask myself, “What can I learn from this?”
  • Celebrate small wins. Whether it’s a productive morning or a kind word to a stranger, I’m acknowledging the good stuff.
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Progress Over Perfection in Real Life

Here’s how this mindset is already changing my life:

  • At work: I’ve stopped over-editing. I write, review, and move on. It’s freeing and saves so much time.
  • At home: My house isn’t spotless, but it’s lived in and cozy. I’d rather spend time with my husband than obsess over dust.
  • With myself: I’m kinder to me. I don’t beat myself up for skipped workouts or missed deadlines. Instead, I ask, “What’s next?”

A Year of Growth

Progress isn’t about where you start; it’s about where you’re going. In 2025, I’m giving myself grace to grow. Some days will be better than others. That’s okay. The goal isn’t to be perfect. It’s to keep moving forward.

If you’ve ever felt stuck chasing perfection, maybe it’s time to shift your focus too. Let’s embrace progress together. Who knows where it might take us?

Lisa Crow contributed to this article. She is a true crime junkie and lifestyle blogger based in Waco, Texas. Lisa is the Head of Content at Gigi’s Ramblings and Southern Bred True Crime Junkie. She spends her free time traveling when she can and making memories with her large family which consists of six children and fifteen grandchildren.

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Ah, Monday. The most dreaded day of the week.

For many, it feels like a harsh jolt back to reality after the weekend. But is Monday really as bad as we think? Or have we built it up in our heads to be worse than it is? Let’s break it down.

The Case for Mondays

First, let’s give Mondays a little credit. They’re not all bad. In fact, they can actually be a great day to reset and refocus.

  • A Fresh Start: Mondays are like mini New Year’s Days. They give us a chance to wipe the slate clean and start the week with new energy and intentions.
  • Structure Returns: After a relaxed or chaotic weekend, getting back into a routine can feel oddly comforting.
  • Productivity Boost: Studies show that people tend to be more motivated on Mondays. It’s the perfect time to tackle goals or start new projects.

The Case Against Mondays

Of course, Mondays have their downsides too.

  • The Sunday Scaries: Anticipating Monday can ruin an otherwise relaxing Sunday evening.
  • The Alarm Clock: After sleeping in on the weekend, that early alarm can feel especially brutal.
  • The Workload: A full inbox or a packed schedule can make Monday feel overwhelming before it even begins.

Why It’s Not All in Your Head

There’s actually some science behind why Mondays feel tough. Our bodies and minds take a little time to adjust from the weekend’s rhythm. When we disrupt our sleep patterns or routines over the weekend, Monday mornings hit harder. It’s not just mental—it’s physical too.

Tomorrow’s Monday, and It’s a Big One

Tomorrow is Santiago’s first day back to work in two weeks. It’ll be an adjustment, but hopefully, we can get back into the swing of things quickly. The good news? Mondays are like a reset button, and this could be the perfect chance to ease back into a routine.

Tips to Make Mondays Better

If Mondays feel like a chore, there are ways to soften the blow:

  1. Plan Something to Look Forward To: Schedule a lunch date, watch a favorite show, or treat yourself to something small.
  2. Ease Into It: Don’t overload your Monday with back-to-back tasks. Give yourself room to breathe.
  3. Prepare on Sunday: Set out clothes, meal prep, and plan your day ahead of time to reduce stress.
  4. Shift Your Mindset: Instead of dreading Monday, view it as a day to jumpstart your week.
  5. Prioritize Self-Care: Get enough sleep, eat a good breakfast, and take breaks as needed.

Mondays Are What You Make Them

At the end of the day, Mondays are just another day. They can be a source of stress or an opportunity to start fresh. It’s all about perspective.

So, the next time you hear someone groan about Monday, remind them: it’s not all bad. And if it is, well, there’s always Tuesday.

Lisa Crow contributed to this article. She is a true crime junkie and lifestyle blogger based in Waco, Texas. Lisa is the Head of Content at Gigi’s Ramblings and Southern Bred True Crime Junkie. She spends her free time traveling when she can and making memories with her large family which consists of six children and fifteen grandchildren.

This website may contain affiliate links, including links to products on Amazon. As an Amazon Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This does not affect your purchase price but helps support the site at no additional cost to you. Thank you for your support!

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The start of a new year is the perfect time to refresh your work-from-home routine. Whether you’re a seasoned remote worker or new to the game, these January hacks can help you stay productive and make your days more enjoyable.

1. Set the Tone with a Morning Routine

Working from home doesn’t mean skipping a morning routine. Start each day with intention by setting aside time to wake up fully. Try stretching, sipping a cup of coffee, or jotting down goals for the day. A morning ritual can help you transition from “home mode” to “work mode.”

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2. Refresh Your Workspace

January is a great time to give your workspace a mini makeover. Declutter your desk, add some greenery, and update your supplies. A clean, organized space can inspire creativity and keep you focused.

3. Master Your Schedule

Plan your day the night before to reduce morning stress. Use digital tools like Google Calendar or Trello to block off time for tasks. Don’t forget to schedule breaks! Taking short breaks helps recharge your mind and avoid burnout.

4. Dress for Success (Even at Home)

While pajamas are tempting, dressing up can boost your confidence and mindset. Choose something comfy yet professional—you’ll feel ready to tackle the day. Bonus: You’ll be camera-ready for those surprise video calls.

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5. Embrace Healthy Snacks

January often comes with resolutions, so stock up on healthy snacks like nuts, fruit, or yogurt. Keeping nutritious options nearby can help you stay energized and avoid the midday slump.

6. Move More

Sitting for long hours isn’t great for your body. Incorporate movement into your day by stretching, walking, or doing a quick workout. Even five minutes can make a big difference in your mood and energy levels.

7. Leverage Technology Wisely

From productivity apps to noise-canceling headphones, the right tools can enhance your workflow. Explore apps like Focus@Will for concentration or Zoom backgrounds that add fun to virtual meetings. Just don’t let technology distract you.

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8. Create Boundaries with Family and Friends

Working from home can blur the lines between work and personal life. Set boundaries by letting others know your work hours. Consider using a “do not disturb” sign or designated work area to minimize interruptions.

9. Celebrate Small Wins

Starting fresh in January means setting goals, but don’t forget to celebrate your achievements—big or small. Finished a challenging project? Treat yourself! Recognizing progress keeps you motivated.

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10. Stay Social

Remote work can feel isolating, so make an effort to connect with others. Schedule virtual coffee chats with colleagues or join online communities related to your industry. A little social interaction goes a long way.

11. Reflect and Adjust

Take time at the end of each week to reflect on what worked and what didn’t. Adjust your routine accordingly to stay on track. January is all about experimenting and finding what suits you best.

By incorporating these simple hacks, you can start the new year with a fresh, productive mindset. Remember, it’s all about balance and finding joy in your daily routine. Cheers to a successful January and an amazing year ahead!

Lisa Crow contributed to this article. She is a true crime junkie and lifestyle blogger based in Waco, Texas. Lisa is the Head of Content at Gigi’s Ramblings and Southern Bred True Crime Junkie. She spends her free time traveling when she can and making memories with her large family which consists of six children and fifteen grandchildren.

This website may contain affiliate links, including links to products on Amazon. As an Amazon Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This does not affect your purchase price but helps support the site at no additional cost to you. Thank you for your support!

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As we step into a brand-new year, I’m excited to set my intentions and map out my goals for 2025. This year, I’m focusing on growth, creativity, and balance—all while staying true to what matters most to me. Here’s what I’m working towards:

Expanding My Income Streams

In 2025, I aim to have 5+ streams of income. Right now, I’m juggling four and have another in the works. Diversifying my income not only provides financial stability but also keeps life interesting. I have big hopes for the upcoming year and can’t wait to see how these opportunities unfold.

Taking Mama Crow’s Wax Melts to New Heights

Mama Crow’s is my passion project, and I’m determined to elevate it this year. From creating unique, memorable scents to expanding my online presence, I’m pouring everything I’ve got into making it a known name in the wax melt community. Here’s to growth, creativity, and bringing more joy to customers through every melt.

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Better Productivity and Time Management

Chico’s return to work has thrown my schedule into disarray. To reclaim my routine, I need to focus on productivity between 6 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. This means sticking to my schedule, minimizing distractions, and turning “more work, less scroll” into my mantra. Blogmas showed me that daily blogging is achievable, and I’d love to keep that momentum going. Creating an eBook every month is also on my radar!

Related: New Year, New You: Realistic Resolutions

Mastering Digital Products and Tools

I’m diving headfirst into mastering digital products. This includes becoming a pro at Canva and ChatGPT. These tools are essential for streamlining my work and adding value to my creative projects. With consistent practice, I know I can become an expert.

Embracing Creativity

This year, I want to explore my creative side even more. I plan to:

  • Finally learn how to use the sewing machine my kids gave me.
  • Spend more time painting and working on crafting projects.
  • Put my Silhouette Cameo 4 and t-shirt press to good use.

It’s all about making time for the hobbies that spark joy and keep my creative spirit alive.

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Reading Even More

Reading has always been a big part of my life, and I’m ready to take it up a notch. I alternate from reading on my Kindle Fire to traditional books. Mornings are spent delving into inspirational or self-improvement books during the drive with Santiago to his job. While bedtime is spent reading true crime, historical romance, or fictional ghost stories. Those are great, but I want to incorporate even more time to devour new stories and learn.

Healthier Choices and Movement

Healthwise, I’m focusing on better choices and more movement. My stationary bike desk has been underutilized, and it’s time to change that. Adding regular exercise to my routine, even while working, will make a world of difference.

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Becoming Debt-Free

This year, I’m determined to pay off all my loans and credit card balances. I’ve always avoided debt, but circumstances changed last year. By the end of 2025, I aim to be debt-free, except for my home and car, paving the way for financial peace.

Improving My Home

While I dream of moving to the country, I’ll focus on improving my current home if that’s not possible. New flooring, updated windows, and decluttering stored items are top priorities. My cleaning routine is solid, but a little revamping never hurts.

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Deepening Relationships

As Santiago and I celebrate 16 years together, I’m committed to continuing to grow our bond. Marriage is always a work in progress, and I want to be the best wife, mother, daughter, friend, and Gigi I can be. I’m also hopeful that Santiago’s return to work is temporary and that we’ll soon have more time together.

Growing Spiritually

My spiritual journey is a lifelong endeavor. I strive to grow closer to God and practice better Christian values daily. This goal anchors everything else I do and keeps me grounded.

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Here’s to 2025!

I’m ready to embrace this year with open arms and a determined spirit. These goals reflect what’s most important to me, and I’m excited to see what the year holds. What are your goals for 2025?

Lisa Crow contributed to this article. She is a true crime junkie and lifestyle blogger based in Waco, Texas. Lisa is the Head of Content at Gigi’s Ramblings and Southern Bred True Crime Junkie. She spends her free time traveling when she can and making memories with her large family which consists of six children and fifteen grandchildren.

This website may contain affiliate links, including links to products on Amazon. As an Amazon Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This does not affect your purchase price but helps support the site at no additional cost to you. Thank you for your support!

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There’s something about January that makes my inner list-maker rejoice. The fresh start of a new year, the blank slate of possibility—it’s a perfect opportunity to pull out my favorite pens and brand new planner and start plotting out everything I want to accomplish. And when I say everything, I mean everything. I’ve been a list maker for as long as I can remember. Grocery lists, packing lists, to-do lists, gift idea lists—if it can be written down, I’ve got a list for it.

But let’s face it, the beginning of a new year can also bring an overwhelming amount of pressure. There’s a temptation to overplan and overpromise, which can quickly turn the excitement of goal setting into a whirlwind of stress. So this year, I’m leaning into my love of lists but with a twist—I’m focusing on simplicity, intentionality, and fun. Here’s how I’m planning my year without overwhelming myself:

1. Start with a Brain Dump

I begin by clearing out the mental clutter with a brain dump. This is where I jot down every single thing swirling around in my head—from big goals like “plan a family vacation” to small tasks like “replace the batteries in the smoke detectors.” No item is too big or small to make the list. It’s like giving my mind a chance to exhale.

2. Create Categories

Once I have my master list, I start organizing it into categories. For example:

  • Home: Projects, repairs, and decluttering tasks.
  • Work: Content ideas, deadlines, and professional goals.
  • Personal: Books I want to read, hobbies to explore, or self-care practices to prioritize.
  • Family: Activities, traditions to continue, and new memories to create.

Breaking everything into sections helps me see where my energy needs to go and makes the big list feel more manageable.

3. Prioritize with the 3-Item Rule

To avoid overwhelm, I’ve adopted the 3-item rule. Each week, I pick three main tasks to focus on. These are the “big rocks” that will move the needle on my goals. Everything else becomes optional. This approach keeps me from feeling like I need to do it all at once and helps me celebrate small wins.

4. Make It Fun

One of the best parts of being a list maker is that I can make the process as enjoyable as possible. I use colorful pens, stickers, and washi tape to brighten up my planner. Sometimes, I’ll even make a playlist or light a candle while I work on my lists. It’s all about turning planning into a self-care ritual instead of a chore.

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5. Leave Room for Flexibility

Life happens, and plans will change. This year, I’m reminding myself that my lists are guides, not rigid contracts. If I don’t get everything done, it’s okay. The goal is progress, not perfection.

6. Celebrate Progress

Instead of waiting until December to reflect on my accomplishments, I’m taking time every month to review what’s been checked off and what’s left. It’s a chance to celebrate progress and adjust my lists as needed. Plus, it’s incredibly satisfying to see how much I’ve already accomplished.

Why January Lists Are the Best

There’s just something magical about this time of year. January lists feel full of potential, like planting seeds for a beautiful garden. By taking a mindful and intentional approach to planning, I’m setting myself up for a year that’s productive, balanced, and, most importantly, joyful.

If you’re a list maker like me, I’d love to hear how you’re planning your year. Are you trying something new or sticking to tried-and-true methods? Let’s inspire each other to make 2025 our most organized and fulfilling year yet!

Lisa Crow contributed to this article. She is a true crime junkie and lifestyle blogger based in Waco, Texas. Lisa is the Head of Content at Gigi’s Ramblings and Southern Bred True Crime Junkie. She spends her free time traveling when she can and making memories with her large family which consists of six children and fifteen grandchildren.

This website may contain affiliate links, including links to products on Amazon. As an Amazon Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This does not affect your purchase price but helps support the site at no additional cost to you. Thank you for your support!

2025

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The start of a new year brings the promise of fresh beginnings. It’s the perfect time to set resolutions, but let’s be honest—life gets busy. Sticking to grand goals can feel impossible when you’re juggling work, family, and everything in between. That’s why realistic resolutions are the way to go. They’re attainable, flexible, and can still make a big impact. Here are some ideas to help you kick off the year with achievable goals.

Prioritize Self-Care (Without Overhauling Your Routine)

Self-care doesn’t have to mean a spa day or hours at the gym. It can be as simple as drinking more water, setting aside 10 minutes for deep breathing, or reading a chapter of a book before bed. Small, consistent acts of self-care can make a world of difference.

Get Moving—Your Way

You don’t need to commit to a daily two-hour workout. Instead, find ways to move that fit your lifestyle. Take the stairs, park farther from the store, or do a quick stretch session in the morning. Movement isn’t about perfection—it’s about progress.

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Declutter One Space at a Time

A tidy space can do wonders for your mental clarity, but decluttering your entire home feels daunting. Start small. Tackle one drawer, one shelf, or one corner each week. Over time, those small victories will add up to a more organized space.

Practice Gratitude Daily

Gratitude is a game-changer. It helps shift your focus from what’s wrong to what’s right. Keep a journal and jot down one thing you’re grateful for each day. Too busy for that? Take a mental note instead—the impact is just as powerful.

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Plan Your Meals, But Keep It Simple

Meal planning can save time, money, and stress. Start by planning just a few meals each week. Choose recipes that are quick and simple. Pre-chopping veggies or prepping ingredients the night before can also make weeknight dinners a breeze.

Strengthen Connections with Loved Ones

Life gets busy, and it’s easy to lose touch with friends and family. Set a realistic goal to reconnect. Maybe it’s a monthly phone call, a quick coffee date, or even sending a thoughtful text. Little gestures go a long way.

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Learn Something New—Bit by Bit

Always wanted to learn a new skill or hobby? Make it happen this year, but don’t overwhelm yourself. Dedicate 10 minutes a day to your new interest. Whether it’s knitting, cooking, or learning a language, small steps lead to big results.

Set Boundaries to Protect Your Time

Saying “no” can feel uncomfortable, but it’s essential for your well-being. Protect your time by setting boundaries. Prioritize what truly matters and don’t feel guilty about declining commitments that don’t align with your goals.

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Celebrate Small Wins

Resolutions don’t have to be all-or-nothing. Celebrate every small win along the way. Finished that book you’ve been meaning to read? Give yourself a pat on the back. Made it through a week of meal planning? Treat yourself to a night off cooking.

Remember: Progress Over Perfection

Life is unpredictable, and resolutions won’t always go as planned. That’s okay. Focus on progress, not perfection. Each small step you take is a step toward a better you.

Wrapping It Up

Realistic resolutions are about creating a better life without adding extra stress. They fit into your existing routine and make positive changes feel manageable. This year, give yourself grace, aim for progress, and celebrate every step forward. Cheers to a happy, healthy, and realistic new year!

Related: Why You Should Create a Vision Board for 2025

Lisa Crow contributed to this article. She is a true crime junkie and lifestyle blogger based in Waco, Texas. Lisa is the Head of Content at Gigi’s Ramblings and Southern Bred True Crime Junkie. She spends her free time traveling when she can and making memories with her large family which consists of six children and fifteen grandchildren.

This website may contain affiliate links, including links to products on Amazon. As an Amazon Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This does not affect your purchase price but helps support the site at no additional cost to you. Thank you for your support!

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The New Year is just around the corner, and there’s no better time to hit reset than now. Decluttering your home isn’t just about tidying up; it’s about creating a space that feels fresh and ready for the opportunities ahead. If the idea feels overwhelming, don’t worry! With a little planning and a few strategies, you’ll be stepping into 2025 with a lighter, more organized mindset.

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Start with a Plan

Decluttering doesn’t have to be a marathon. Begin by identifying key areas in your home that need attention. Maybe it’s the kitchen cabinets stuffed with expired spices or the hall closet where nothing seems to fit. Breaking your efforts into small, manageable tasks will help keep things stress-free.

Set aside a few hours a day or tackle one room at a time. A checklist can be a lifesaver, keeping you focused and motivated.

Sort with Intention

The “three-pile method” is a game-changer: keep, donate, and toss. As you go through items, ask yourself if you’ve used or loved it in the last year. If not, it’s time to let it go.

Be honest with yourself—do you really need five identical sweaters or that appliance you’ve never taken out of the box? Clearing out items you no longer need can be surprisingly liberating.

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Tackle One Category at a Time

Instead of bouncing from the closet to the pantry, focus on one category at a time. For instance, declutter all the books in your home before moving on to clothing. This keeps your efforts streamlined and efficient.

Marie Kondo’s advice to only keep items that “spark joy” is a helpful mantra to keep in mind.

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Digitally Declutter, Too

Physical clutter isn’t the only kind that needs attention. Take time to clean out your digital spaces, too. Delete unused apps, unsubscribe from spam emails, and organize your photos and files.

Clearing your digital clutter can feel just as rewarding as tackling that junk drawer.

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Make It Fun

Decluttering doesn’t have to be a chore. Put on your favorite playlist, listen to a podcast, or even turn it into a game. If you have kids, involve them by turning tasks into friendly competitions.

Adding some fun to the process will make the time fly by and keep everyone engaged.

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Set Up Systems to Stay Organized

Once you’ve decluttered, it’s essential to set up systems to keep things tidy. Invest in storage bins, labels, or drawer organizers to create a place for everything.

Make a habit of evaluating your belongings regularly, so you’re not stuck in the same cycle of clutter next year.

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Reflect on the Benefits

As you finish each task, take a moment to enjoy the results. A decluttered space isn’t just visually pleasing; it can also reduce stress and increase focus. Starting the New Year with a clean slate feels empowering and sets the tone for a productive 2025.

Final Thoughts

Decluttering before the New Year doesn’t have to be overwhelming. By breaking it down, staying intentional, and adding a little fun, you’ll not only tidy your space but also free your mind.

So grab some bags, turn up the music, and get ready to start the New Year feeling refreshed and organized!

Lisa Crow contributed to this article. She is a true crime junkie and lifestyle blogger based in Waco, Texas. Lisa is the Head of Content at Gigi’s Ramblings and Southern Bred True Crime Junkie. She spends her free time traveling when she can and making memories with her large family which consists of six children and fifteen grandchildren.

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2025 vision board

My personal 2025 Vision Board created with Canva

As we step into a new year, there’s something magical about imagining all that lies ahead. For me, creating a vision board has been a tradition I have been doing for about 10 years now. Whether it’s a physical board or a digital one, it’s not just an artsy activity—it’s a way to set my intentions, visualize my goals, and hold myself accountable.

If you’ve never made a vision board, 2025 might just be the perfect year to start. Here’s why it’s such a powerful practice and how it can help you achieve your goals while adding a little fun to the process.

A Tangible Reminder of Your Goals

We all have dreams, but it’s easy to lose focus in the hustle of daily life. A vision board—whether hanging in your office or saved as your phone wallpaper—keeps your goals front and center. Every time you see it, you’re reminded of what you’re working toward—like paying off that car, upgrading to that new truck, or planning those long-dreamed-of travel adventures.

Keeps You Accountable

For years, I’ve included both realistic goals and a big dream or two on my vision board. This mix keeps me motivated and grounded. For instance, I’ve added paying off my car and saving for home upgrades or moving to the country to my 2025 board, alongside aspirations for new travel destinations and my vain desire for dental implants. By having these goals visualized, I’m reminded to take steps toward them, even on days when motivation runs low.

Inspires Creativity and Positivity

Making a vision board isn’t just productive—it’s fun! You can choose to create a physical board with magazines, glue, and scissors, or go the digital route using tools like Canva. I’ve started using Canva to create my boards, and it’s a game-changer. You can quickly drag and drop images, quotes, and text to design something inspiring and personal.

If you’re not sure where to start, I even created a Canva template you can download and simply add your own pics to make the process easier. Whether physical or digital, each piece of your board reflects a unique part of your vision and serves as a daily source of inspiration.

Helps You Manifest

Call it visualization, manifestation, or just setting a clear intention—whatever term resonates with you, there’s power in focusing on your dreams. A vision board acts like a magnet for positivity, helping you align your thoughts and actions toward making your goals a reality.

How to Create Your Vision Board

Creating a vision board is simple, but the process can be deeply personal and meaningful. Here’s how to get started:

  1. Reflect on Your Goals: Think about what you want to achieve in 2025. Be realistic, but don’t be afraid to dream big.
  2. Decide on Physical or Digital: Choose whether you want to create a physical board, a digital one, or both.
  3. Gather Inspiration: For a physical board, gather magazines, scissors, glue, and a poster board. For a digital board, use tools like Canva to find images and templates.
  4. Create Your Vision Board: Arrange your images, quotes, and symbols to represent your goals. If you’re using Canva, simply drag and drop your elements into a design.
  5. Display Your Vision Board: For physical boards, hang them where you’ll see them daily. For digital boards, set them as your phone or desktop background.

Why Not Give It a Try?

Whether you’re dreaming of personal growth, professional success, or simply more moments of joy, a vision board can be your guide. There’s no right or wrong way to create one—it’s all about what resonates with you.

For me, my 2025 board features the same staples as always: financial freedom, travel dreams, blessings over my marriage and business, and that ever-elusive Blue Ford Raptor! With both a physical board and a digital version saved on my phone, I’m ready to stay focused wherever I go.

Whatever your dreams are, seeing them on a vision board might just be the push you need to make them happen. So, grab those scissors, open Canva, and make this the year your vision truly comes to life!

Lisa Crow contributed to this article. She is a true crime junkie and lifestyle blogger based in Waco, Texas. Lisa is the Head of Content at Gigi’s Ramblings and Southern Bred True Crime Junkie. She spends her free time traveling when she can and making memories with her large family which consists of six children and fifteen grandchildren.

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As the holiday season rolls around, you might hear bloggers buzzing about Blogmas. If you’re not familiar, you’re probably wondering: What is Blogmas, and why is everyone so excited about it?

Let’s dive into what Blogmas is all about, why bloggers participate, and why it’s such a beloved tradition in the online world.

What is Blogmas?

Blogmas is a holiday blogging challenge where bloggers post content every day leading up to Christmas, typically starting on December 1. Think of it as an advent calendar for blog readers—each day brings a fresh piece of holiday-themed content. Some bloggers stick with a 12-day version, starting on December 13, but the idea is the same: celebrating the festive season with consistent, engaging posts.

Why Do Bloggers Participate?

Blogmas isn’t just about cranking out content—it’s about creativity, community, and celebration. Here are some of the reasons bloggers love this tradition:

  • Spreading Holiday Cheer: Blogmas is the perfect opportunity to share festive ideas, recipes, DIYs, and stories. It helps readers get into the holiday spirit.
  • Boosting Engagement: With frequent, seasonal content, bloggers often see a spike in traffic and interaction. Readers love checking in daily for something new!
  • Connecting with the Community: Many bloggers see Blogmas as a way to connect with others in their niche. Sharing ideas and linking to fellow bloggers’ posts fosters a sense of camaraderie.
  • Challenging Creativity: Posting daily content isn’t easy, but it pushes bloggers to think outside the box and try new things. It’s a chance to explore topics and ideas they might not usually cover.

What Do Bloggers Write About During Blogmas?

Blogmas posts typically revolve around all things festive and cozy. Here are a few popular content ideas:

  • Holiday Gift Guides: Bloggers share thoughtful gift ideas for every type of person in your life.
  • Recipes: From Christmas cookies to festive cocktails, food-related content is always a hit.
  • DIY Decorations: Readers love simple, creative ways to make their homes feel merry and bright.
  • Personal Stories: Reflecting on holiday traditions or sharing childhood memories brings a personal touch.
  • Self-Care Tips: The holidays can be stressful, so posts about staying grounded and enjoying the season are always appreciated.

The beauty of Blogmas is that it’s highly customizable. Bloggers can tailor their content to their unique voice and audience.

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Why Is Blogmas Worth It?

Blogmas might sound like a lot of work (and it is!), but it’s also incredibly rewarding. Bloggers often find that the experience reignites their passion for writing and reminds them why they started in the first place. The daily posting schedule can feel intense, but it’s a fun challenge that helps bloggers hone their skills.

For readers, Blogmas feels like a gift. They get to enjoy fresh, festive content every day, which keeps them coming back for more. It’s a win-win for both creators and their audience.

Tips for a Successful Blogmas

If you’re a blogger considering Blogmas, here are a few tips to make it manageable:

  • Plan Ahead: Create a content calendar and brainstorm ideas before December begins. Prewriting posts can save you stress later.
  • Keep It Simple: Not every post needs to be a masterpiece. Short, lighthearted content is perfect for the holiday season.
  • Have Fun: Blogmas is about celebrating the holidays, so don’t let it become a chore. Enjoy the process and share what makes you happy!
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The Magic of Blogmas

At its core, Blogmas is about embracing the magic of the holiday season and sharing it with the world. It’s a chance to connect, inspire, and celebrate in a way that’s uniquely yours. Whether you’re a seasoned blogger or thinking about participating for the first time, Blogmas is a tradition worth trying.

So grab a mug of hot cocoa, crank up the holiday tunes, and start brainstorming your Blogmas ideas. The season of creativity and cheer is here, and your readers will love every festive moment!

Lisa Crow contributed to this article. She is a true crime junkie and lifestyle blogger based in Waco, Texas. Lisa is the Head of Content at Gigi’s Ramblings and Southern Bred True Crime Junkie. She spends her free time traveling when she can and making memories with her large family which consists of six children and fifteen grandchildren.