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We prepare for Christmas, Easter, Halloween and even Bonfire Night. So why are we so terrible at planning for January?

Summary by The Guardian
The failed resolutions and bleak weather this time of year are just as predictable and immovable as every other yearly event. Maybe it’s time we did more than ‘gratitude journal’Yesterday was Blue Monday, officially the most depressing day of the year, according to an idea that has long been debunked by everyone, including its creator – but somehow still strikes a chord. When you’re still paying the price for Christmas excess, indebted, hungover…
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The Guardian broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, January 16, 2024.
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