The transition from the holiday season back to the normal drudgery is so depressing. Is there any way to make Jan / Feb less depressing?

like, it’s still dark at 5pm, there are barely any sports on, still bitterly cold and austere and it hurts to go outside, but you’re not even looking forward to christmas or the new year. the new year is here, and it’s largely the same as last year. except you’re getting older.

I_Fart_Glitter,

Celebrating the quarter and cross quarter days can work for atheists, science fans and Pagans alike. You get a holiday every month and a half. You can simply celebrate the changing of seasons/Earth’s relative position to the Sun or get all magick with it, as you like. The quarter days are the solstices and equinoxes, the cross quarter days are the points in between. Halloween (Samhain) and May Day (Beltane) are the famous cross quarter days, but they happen in winter (Imbolc, Feb 1- also known as Groundhog Day) and summer (Lammas/Lunasa, Aug1).

almanac.com/quarter-days-and-cross-quarter-days

ReiRose,

<3

confluence,

Taking down my Yule decor, setting up for Imbolc!

ReiRose,

Yes! This is the true solution to the holiday blues (and may other problems). Become Pagan. Our celebrations are 13 + 8 every year, plus multiple life events and “because I want to” times.

Lemonparty,

There are barely any sports on? Hockey is on nearly every single day. Football playoffs start in two weeks. College championship is next Monday. NBA is on if you’re desperate. If you’re not American get yourself a VPN and watch anyway!

sanguinepar, (edited )
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There’s also one of the most interesting title races in years in the English Premier League (football/soccer).

Plus the amazing exploits of young Luke Littler at the darts World Championship - only 16 and into the final having beaten some serious players already.

That’s said, I’m interested in those and the NFL, and like OP, I still find this time of year deeply depressing and hard to cope with.

grue,

What are you talking about? Christmas isn’t even over yet; we’re currently on day 9 of 12. Keep celebrating!

StopSpazzing, (edited )
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Micro dose lcd

Edit: lol I’m leaving the autocorrect, funnier

CADmonkey,

You’re right, I should spend less time with an lcd in my face.

pewgar_seemsimandroid, (edited )

and an oled, and an micro led

esc27,

I take my time putting up Christmas (as others mentioned the season traditionally lasts until Epiphany (Jan 6), and some traditions don’t even celebrate it until that day.) usually somewhere between the first nutcracker and last ornament I transition from missing Christmas to looking forward to being done with it.

Then I transition that into “spring cleaning”. I clean out the attic before moving the Christmas boxes back into storage, and tackle other areas that accumulated junk and boxes over the past year.

Like a lot of people, I also like to try something new or different. It can be as simple as a new tv show or streaming service, new author, new video game, or a new recipe, new hobby, etc. maybe go to the movies a few times or eat out somewhere special.

ReiRose,

I second the cleaning. It can be super satisfying.

kttnpunk,
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Weed and/or hot chocalate

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