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    Op-Ed: The trouble with fresh starts

    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffJanuary 21, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    As always, January arrives like a guest who means well, but talks too loudly. I love its confidence—the crisp lists, the gym memberships bought in innocent hope—but I have learned to read its posture. January is less proclamation and more negotiation with ourselves (read: a great deal of good intentions dressed in impatience). We vow revolutions at midnight and expect them by breakfast. That mismatch is the comic part.

    We inherit a language of overhaul—“New Year, New Me!”—yet the truth is smaller and kinder. Most of us do not need a manifesto; we need a nudge. Commitments fail, not because we lack willpower, but because we ask willpower to do what habit should: sustain us when the lights are dim and the sofa is persuasive. I have watched my own grand designs dissolve into gentle habits more times than I care to admit, and each time I have been reminded that tiny repeatable acts beat theatrical declarations every single time.

    There is a strange optimism in modesty. Make tomorrow marginally easier than today and you set a trap for success that feels entirely unromantic and therefore surprisingly effective. Swap “I will transform my life” for “I will do this twice” and you have moved from an epic to a practice. The second time, after all, is where resolve becomes routine; the second time is where a choice stops being an achievement and becomes part of the furniture of your day.

    January’s flirtation with failure is instructive. We mistake the spectacular for the sustainable. We think energy equals endurance. It does not. Energy is a short sprint; habit is the long walk home. So instead of imagining a cinematic reinvention, try thinking of the year as a series of small fixes—adjustments that accumulate like coins until they amount to something you can spend. It is less sexy to bank coins, but it keeps the lights on.

    There is also theatre around language. “Streaks”, “discipline”, “accountability”—these words sound like naval commands. Most of us respond better to a quieter voice: a friend who says, “I shall meet you for a walk on Tuesday,” not a sergeant who shouts from a screen. Tone matters. If January feels shaming the moment you stumble, you are already losing the argument. If it offers a hand, a modest plan and the freedom to forgive, you’re more likely to try again. Defaults deserve a little love.

    Most pressure comes from the idea that everything must change. I prefer to reassign small defaults: a slightly earlier alarm, a single weekly evening without screens, a cupboard where the biscuits are not the first thing you see. These are not heroic acts; they are practical sabotage of our worst impulses.

    So my modest proposal for the year is this: aim for continuation, not conversion. Celebrate repeatability over revelation. If January teaches us anything, it is that revolution is exhausting but habit is generous. Afterall, is January not the Monday of the months?



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