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Thelastsaburai t1_j0jsndk wrote

Damnit my birthday is January 6

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callibrary t1_j0n1w40 wrote

Jan 8, I have literally always done this instead of full new years resolutions anyway just cause that first week of the year is for wasting anyway, imo

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Naryue t1_j0jsqjg wrote

So make the new year resolution to make a birthday resolution.

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MarloesX t1_j0k8xx7 wrote

Thanks for giving another reason to postpone my resolutions.

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Eshical t1_j0kytc8 wrote

Or instead of wasting more time waiting for said event just start your resolutions from today

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RWCK1 t1_j0lucuj wrote

But the idea is the same, you still want to achieve the things in 365 days

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keepthetips t1_j0jsc7c wrote

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Brewser2017 t1_j0m7rxd wrote

I do this because my birthday is at the end of January. I start my post holiday dieting, I quit drinking for a while, I cut back on my swearing, all of the resolutions start at the end of January

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rexmaster2 t1_j0o11bx wrote

Instead of waiting 1, 2, 6, or even 8 months to make a REAL lifestyle change on your bday or new years, I found it more helpful to just make the change.

A person will only change if they truly want to or have a REASON to. I have made small changes over time which I have been able to stick with, because I knew that I wanted to. If I chose to wait for for some specific day in the future, I may no longer be interested. Thata why people don't stick to new year's resolutions.

Sometimes, its best to start off with something slowly and increase in increments, until u are at the pace u want or visa versa, u have decreased in increments until its cut out entirely.

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