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How to Start the New Year Right

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I know Christmas just ended, and it will soon be 2025. I’ve been thinking about the new year and ways to make 2025 better than 2024. The start of a new year is one of my favorite times to reflect and set myself up for success in the coming year. Whether it’s decluttering the house, starting a new routine, or simply listing out what you’re grateful for, it can be hard to know where to even start.

If you’re like me, you might be wondering, “How can I make this new year count?” I’ve gathered 10 simple tips to help us all step into the new year with confidence and ease. No lofty resolutions or complicated strategies—just friendly nudges and practical habits to set the tone for the next 365 days.

Easy Things You Can Do to Start the New Year

1. Reflect on the Past Year

Before jumping into the new year, take a moment to glance in the rearview mirror. Ask yourself:

  • What went well this year?
  • What challenges helped me grow?
  • What accomplishments am I most proud of?
  • What do I want more (or less) of in 2025?

Celebrate your victories, learn from the challenges, and then move forward without dwelling. A gratitude list is a great way to start—list everything you’re thankful for, from big wins to small joys. This exercise can help clarify areas for personal growth and what you’d like to prioritize.

If you want to take it a step further, consider creating a vision board. Use images, words, and quotes that inspire you to visualize your goals and smart goals for 2025. Place it somewhere you’ll see daily to stay motivated.

Paper calendar

2. Organize Your Calendar

An organized calendar can make all the difference. Whether you’re team digital or love a paper planner, setting aside 30 minutes weekly to plan your schedule can be life-changing. This is also a great way to stay on track with your New Year’s resolutions and to-do list.

Tips for Calendar Success:

  • Add doctor and dentist appointments now (they fill up fast!).
  • Mark birthdays and set reminders a week in advance.
  • Save holiday card addresses in a spreadsheet for next year.
  • Schedule recurring tasks like bill payments and grocery shopping.

I swear by Google Calendar for my blog and personal life. It’s free and easy to use. Here is how you can get started. If paper planners are more your style, the Clever Fox Planner Pro is a fantastic option. What’s your favorite way to stay organized?

3. Move Your Body

We all know this one, but it’s worth repeating: movement is key to improving your physical health and well-being. Start small by committing to 30 minutes of walking three times a week. Put it on your calendar to stay accountable.

If you enjoy variety, try a new workout class or activity like yoga, pilates, or dancing. Exploring new ways to stay active can keep things fun and engaging while improving your mindset.

Workout Essentials:

4. Clean Out Your Email Inbox

Take advantage of this time to declutter your digital life. Unsubscribe from newsletters you no longer read and delete old emails. Apps like Unroll Me make this process quick and easy. A clutter-free inbox feels so refreshing going into the new year.

Email Tip: Create folders for important categories like work, personal, and finances to keep your inbox organized year-round.

5. Prioritize Your Faith

Life gets busy, but starting your day with quiet time for prayer and scripture can center your heart and mind. I love using devotionals like The Well-Watered Woman and keeping a prayer journal handy to jot down my thoughts. I find that when I’m at my busiest, that’s when I need to make the time to put a little bit of quiet time with Jesus first. I’m sharing a few of my favorite faith resources below for you as well to start the new year off right!

6. Treat Yourself

Investing in yourself doesn’t have to mean big splurges. Schedule small acts of self-care, like:

  • Monthly massages
  • Reading a good book
  • Updating your skincare routine

Speaking of investing in yourself, don’t forget to indulge in some self-care from time to time like taking a relaxing bath once a week, giving yourself an at home pedicure, or investing in some new skincare products. Consider trying aromatherapy candles or bath salts to enhance the experience. Remember, you’re worth it!

Soma valentines pajamas

7. Get a Good Night’s Sleep

Sleep is the foundation for everything else. If your bed isn’t comfortable, consider upgrades like new pillows or a new mattress topper. These pillows are highly rated and might be just what you need for a restful night’s sleep. I bought them for my guest bedrooms.

Additional Tips for Better Sleep:

  • Set a consistent bedtime.
  • Limit screen time an hour before bed.
  • Create a calming bedtime routine, like reading or meditating.

8. Declutter Your Home

We all have one room that becomes a catch-all. You can start the year with a clean slate by decluttering your space. Focus on one area at a time—like your closet or pantry. Remember, it’s okay if it takes several days. Progress, not perfection!

Decluttering Checklist:

  • Donate clothes you no longer wear.
  • Toss expired pantry items.
  • Organize drawers and cabinets with simple storage solutions.

If you feel extra motivated, tackle one room a week until your entire home feels refreshed.

9. Try Something New

Add excitement to your year by picking up a new hobby or activity. Whether knitting, gardening, painting, or joining a pickleball league, trying something new can boost your mood and keep life interesting.

If you’re not sure where to start, think about something you’ve always wanted to try. It’s never too late to learn a new skill or pursue a passion. New opportunities can lead to inspiration and personal growth.

10. Plan for Fun

Life isn’t all about work and productivity. Make space for joy by planning activities that bring you happiness. Whether it’s a weekend getaway, family game night, or a date with yourself at a favorite coffee shop, having something to look forward to is energizing.

Ideas for Fun Plans:

  • Book tickets to a concert or play.
  • Schedule a lunch date with a friend you haven’t seen in a while.
  • Plan a short trip to explore a nearby town or nature trail.

What do you do to start the new year off right? Do you set resolutions, or do you prefer to focus on small, manageable habits like these? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

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2 Corinthians 3:17 (NIV)
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73 Comments

  1. Happy 2025 to you and your family! Thanks for all the wonderful ideas in this post – and all your fashion knowledge as well.

  2. Lost 15 lbs this year and plan to loose 15 in 2025.

  3. Ginger Hiller says:

    You provided a great list, Tania! I am not one to make resolutions. With Larry being a cancer patient and the various medical issues I have, our numerous doctors appointments have a big impact on our weeks. My morning devotional time is extremely important to me, and I ensure that I make the time for it every day. We are planning on going to visit family in MO & IL in Feb. that we have not seen in a few years. And we will be bringing my 84 year old, very active SIL back to spend some time with us, so we do have plans to make for that trip.

    1. I know your SIL will love spending time with you and Larry.

  4. I plan to continue my workouts and eating better.
    I plan to be more intentional in my prayer life. I am in a weekly Bible study, but when we are not meeting, like during the holidays, I slack with my Bible study. I hope to do better with that. I want to give more compliments and be more encouraging.
    Thanks, Tania! May God bless you and yours in 2025♥️🙏

    1. Those are all good goals. You should make your goals specific, like give out 1 compliment a day,

  5. My resolution is to set an earlier bedtime and be consistent. I find I waste too much time sitting looking at the TV where I could be reading and setting myself up for a good sleep.
    All the very best for a wonderful 2025!

  6. Cynthia Fisher says:

    Great ideas!!

  7. Great tips for the new year. love the navy pants and stripped sweater.

  8. Jackie N. says:

    Love all of your ideas for starting the new year right! A lot of them are on my list for the new year, too. My #1 to-do for 2025 is to declutter my closet and (hopefully) keep it that way. I am pretty sure that decluttering my closet will also help me “declutter my mind” by making it easier to see the clothing I actually have & come up with outfits for the day and have extra time for other things I enjoy. Thank you for all your wonderful posts, fashion ideas, family stories, and inspirational messages in 2024. I’m really glad I stumbled upon your blog about a year and a half ago!

    1. Jackie, I have a lot of jeans. So, when I was trying to rearrange my closet, I organized them by brand. It makes it much easier for me to find the ones I’m looking for.

      1. Jackie N. says:

        I like that idea! Thanks!