All that build-up to the 25th December, gone in a flash and then begins the lull between Christmas and New Year. You know what I mean, that period of days when you don’t know what day it actually is, where you cannot be bothered to do even the simplest of tasks and you just laze around in front of the TV. The lull between Christmas and New Year can be a lazy period, even if it is only for a short period of time.
It can be really difficult to get motivated to do anything during this time. After all, I’ve eaten my body weight in chocolates, pigs in blankets and Quality Street chocolates.
I want to make it my aim now to not be drawn into the false sense of security of sitting on my arse for five days doing naff all. I want to make sure that I start my January on a high and not worry about leaving the tasks to do until after the New Year. For me, there’s nothing worse than leaving all of those important jobs on the to-do list until January.
So, I’ve been racking my brain as to deciding the sorts of tasks I should be doing during the lull between Christmas and New Year, and these are the ideas I have come up with:
1) Having a declutter of literally everything
Yep, go for it guys. Declutter your arse off. Whether that be your clothes, the old junk in your attic or the spare room, have a mahoosive sort out and either donate it to your local charity shops or even upcycle it.
2) Fit in the self-care that’s been forgotten about
Self-care generally gets put to the side before Christmas as there’s so much on my mind to remember. That’ll be a great opportunity for me and for you to practice that much needed and forgotten about self-care.

3) Write your goals for the New Year
It’s the new year soon, get those New Year goals written down. They don’t just have to be long-term goals, short-term goals are always a good place to start. Setting goals for the upcoming New Year can definitely get you feeling motivated for January!
4) Make plans with family & friends
Not fancying spending the lull behind closed doors? Make plans with family & friends, even if it’s something as simple as a games night. It’s something to look forward to and will get me and you out of that rut!
5) Increase exercise
I always feel better after completing a workout, during this lull, it’ll be a good time to try and increase my level of activity and try new workouts etc. Something to take into the New Year also!

6) Nap
If all else fails. nap. Nap until New Year’s Eve if you need to.