The January Blahs: A Gentle Reset for the New Year
January 15, 2026 at 7:10 am Leave a comment

January doesn’t always arrive with fireworks and motivation.
Instead of clarity and excitement, many of us feel tired, heavy, unmotivated, or quietly disappointed that the “new year magic” hasn’t kicked in yet. The holidays are over, the routines are back, the days are still short—and somehow we’re expected to feel inspired.
If this is you, let me say this clearly: nothing is wrong with you.
Why January Feels So Hard
January is a month of contrast. We move from celebration to expectation almost overnight. There’s pressure to:
- Set goals
- Get organized
- Be healthier
- Be happier
- Do more, better, faster
For mothers especially, January can feel like carrying everyone else back into routine while you’re still catching your breath.
The “January blahs” aren’t a failure of mindset—they’re a signal that your nervous system needs gentleness before growth.
Permission to Start Soft
What if January wasn’t about reinvention… but re-entry?
Instead of asking, “What do I need to fix?”
Try asking, “What do I need to feel supported right now?”
A positive start to the year doesn’t require a color-coded planner or a perfect morning routine. It starts with compassion.
Here are a few simple ways to reset without pressure:
1. Choose One Word, Not Twelve Goals
Pick a word that feels grounding rather than demanding—steady, gentle, aligned, intentional. Let it guide your choices instead of overwhelming you.
2. Reset Your Energy Before Your Schedule
Before reorganizing your calendar, check in with yourself:
- What drained me last year?
- What gave me life?
- What am I no longer available for?
Energy clarity comes before productivity.
3. Create One Small Daily Anchor
This could be:
- Five quiet minutes before the house wakes up
- A short walk
- Journaling one honest sentence a day
- Turning your phone off at a certain hour
Small, consistent care builds momentum without burnout.
4. Release the Pressure to Feel “Ahead”
January is not a race. You’re allowed to still be processing last year. Growth happens in layers, not leaps.
A Different Kind of New Year Intention
This year doesn’t have to be about becoming someone new. It can be about returning to yourself.
Let January be the month you:
- Listen more closely
- Say no without guilt
- Move at a human pace
- Build trust with yourself again
Momentum will come—but first, give yourself permission to land.
You’re Not Behind—You’re Beginning
This January also brought an unexpected aha moment for me. As I reflected on the past year, I realized that the free spaces I’ve been holding—while generous—were no longer sustainable or as supportive as I wanted them to be. What I truly desire is to create a more intentional container where mothers can show up consistently, be deeply supported, and grow together without rushing or performing. Transitioning this group into a paid coaching circle wasn’t about access—it was about value, presence, and care. Sometimes the most loving thing we can do is honor our energy and raise the standard of support we offer.
If this resonates, it may be God’s invitation to tend to what truly nourishes you in this season – and to receive support as an act of wisdom, not weakness.
If the year feels slow or uncertain, that doesn’t mean you’re doing it wrong. It means you’re doing it honestly.
And honesty is a powerful place to start.
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C. Lynn Williams, #MsParentguru
Parent Coach, Author & Speaker
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