# 95 - The Psychology of the First Month: Navigating January
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This week we’re diving into the psychology of the first month of the year—January. As we all know, the start of a new year is filled with energy, reflection, and, of course, New Year's resolutions. But what does it really mean for our minds? Why do we feel so motivated and, sometimes, overwhelmed at the same time? And how can we understand the unique psychological dynamics of January to make the most of this so-called fresh start?
We will break down the mental and emotional experiences that tend to dominate this month, from the highs of new beginnings to the inevitable dips in motivation, and what we can do to manage our mental health and well-being in these early weeks of the year.
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Hello & Welcome to The Lemon Tree Coaching Podcast. Each week Dr. Allison Sucamele will be taking the science of positive psychology, adding a little humor, and through evidence-based research, providing you with tools and strategies to help you live a life of peace and purpose.
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