
We know very well that every new year begins with new hopes, resolutions that are forgotten by the last week of January, and promises like "this year I will seriously become a better person." (We've said it in 2022, 2023, 2024...) But will 2026 really be "your year"?

"This year I want peace"
If you started the year by buying a minimalist calendar, a notepad, an aroma diffuser, chances are 2026 will bring you the peace you're looking for. Until the moment when WhatsApp groups start asking "are you going to party?". Tip: Learn to say "no", sometimes without even making excuses. But if your heart still beats for events with live DJs, no problem because peace is not always a monastery in Indonesia.

"I will change my habits!"
Maybe it's the year you stop eating lunch in front of your computer. Or you quit smoking. Or maybe you make a better, less harmful choice, like switching to a smoke-free alternative like IQOS. Because changing small habits is sometimes more reliable than promising "I'm going to change my whole life." You will change, definitely, but step by step.

"I'll focus on my career"
Resolutions for "big professional goals" are all the rage. Until the moment you open your closet and decide that just today you're going to work from home, in your pajamas, for the third time this week. You know what? That's growth too. Because you've realized that ambition doesn't always mean heels, but sometimes it means "I don't have time for office drama anymore."

"I will take better care of myself"
Self-care is the buzzword for every post about candles, bubble baths, and detoxes. But really, self-care is sometimes going to bed earlier. Not replying to texts right away. Letting go of situations that no longer serve you. Or even changing habits that are hurting you. You know what's best for you, just don't put it off until March.
"I will trust myself more" (and less in the horoscope)
Astrology will continue to promise you passionate love in April and a promotion in August. You'll read Susan Miller's horoscope in Anabel every month. And you'll do very well. Also, it's just as okay if your only change for 2026 is to speak more softly to yourself. That's enough.

Summary (or how to justify not making any changes)
If you didn't make any drastic changes in January, that's okay. Maybe you're not in your season of transformation, but in your season of reflection. Maybe 2026 won't be the year you give up all your vices. But maybe it's the year you understand them better.
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