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Fight the Post-Holiday Blues: 20 Cheap Ways to Make January Special | Wise Bread

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January can be a tough month — the post-holiday blues and dreary weather can be enough to make anyone feel a little down. Combine this with failed New Year’s resolutions and a long month, and you’ve got a case of the winter doldrums.

But don’t give in to the Holiday Hangover.

Here are 20 ways to make January feel a bit more special.

1.Change Your Diet

Always felt that eating animal products wasn’t right but weren’t sure if you had what it took to become a vegetarian? Or maybe you’ve been keen on the Atkins diet but didn’t think you could make a long-term commitment. You don’t have to — just set aside the month of January to try a new diet. It doesn’t have to be drastic. You can try a quick and easy detox. It’s only a month, after all.

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