You know that “oh my gosh how is it already half way through November?” feeling that hits every year? Suddenly the holidays are here, your schedule is packed, and your routine starts to feel like it’s about to unravel.
But here’s your reminder: you don’t have to wait until January to feel like yourself again.
You can finish the year grounded, confident, and strong. With a promise of no extremes, no burnout, and especially none of the “starting over” mindset.
Here are 10 habits that will help you do exactly that 👇
1. Get Back to the Basics
When things feel chaotic, simplicity wins. Prioritize movement, hydration, protein, and sleep. Pick 1 – 2 habits where you need the most structure and focus on locking those down. You don’t need a new plan. Just increased consistency with the habits that make you feel good.
2. Set “Good Enough” Goals
The holidays aren’t the time to overhaul your entire routine. Stop setting the bar too high. Pick small, realistic goals. Maybe try hitting just two workouts a week or getting your steps in daily. Progress doesn’t disappear just because it looks different this season.
3. Keep Your Morning Routine Sacred
How you start your day makes a lasting impact. Even five minutes to stretch, journal, or drink water before you grab your phone helps you stay grounded when life gets busy. The mindset with which you start the day sets the tone for how it unfolds. Be kind to yourself in these moments!
4. Don’t Skip Meals (Especially Breakfast)
Skipping meals leads to energy crashes, cravings, and poor food choices later. While your schedule might feel rushed, this is one thing worth not skipping out on. Try your best to aim for three balanced meals a day with around 30g of protein to keep your energy, mood, and metabolism stable.
5. Move Your Body Even if It’s Not “Perfect”
You don’t need a 60-minute workout to make it count. A walk, a quick lift, or even stretching before bed keeps your body and mind connected. Movement is a stress reliever, not a punishment. Do a little of what feels good, and you will be SO proud!
6. Make Space for Rest
You can’t pour from an empty cup. Schedule downtime just like you would a workout or meeting. Rest isn’t lazy. Especially during a time of year when stress tends to run high and your calendar is packed with making time for others. Do yourself a solid and make time for yourself, too.
7. Check In With Your Stress
And on that note: if you’re constantly feeling wired, anxious, or on edge, that’s your sign to slow down. Try meditation, journaling, deep breathing, or simply saying “no” more often. Your personal peace matters most!
8. Practice Gratitude Daily
When you focus on what’s going right, it’s easier to stay motivated and positive. Try writing down three things you’re grateful for each morning and/or night. It’s small but powerful. It is something I have REALLY been working on myself these last few weeks and i can definitely tell a difference.
9. Surround Yourself With Energy That Matches Your Goals
If your group chat is all about skipping workouts and holiday hangovers… maybe limit that energy. Find people (either online or in real life) who inspire you to keep showing up for yourself. Your goals MATTER, so don’t let yourself be convinced that they don’t.
10. Remember: You Don’t Need to Earn Rest or Food
Most of all: you don’t have to “burn off” all the holiday goodies or “earn” a rest day. When you remove the guilt, your habits become sustainable. Health should support your life, not control it. Your body is worthy of food. Enjoy your experiences with loved ones and take it one meal at a time.
Final Thoughts
What it takes to end the year feeling strong isn’t about perfection. It’s about intention. You can choose to end 2025 feeling empowered, not exhausted. So start small, show up for yourself, and give yourself credit for every little win along the way. You don’t have to be the person who puts everything on hold till 2026.
