There are days when I can't properly feel the **New Year's mood** because of work. In one blog post (posted on 2026-01-04), a personal experience is mentioned as follows: *I had to work on New Year's, so I couldn't even go to Choshin (初詣) and didn't even feel like I had "welcomed the New Year." This page is a guide that organizes a realistic recovery routine **without exaggeration**, referring to the context of that post (the tone of "I want to 'gift' something to someone who can't feel the New Year's mood"). --- ## ✅ 1) Representative pattern of losing the "New Year's mood" (based on the context of the review) The post roughly depicts the following situation. - A schedule that has virtually no days off, such as **working on holidays/field work** - *The feeling of “no New Year’s worship or New Year’s food, it’s just the same as usual”* - A routine of **drinking protein and sleeping** to relieve muscle pain (personal example) In other words, the problem is closer to **time, physical strength, and environmental constraints** rather than a ‘lack of will’.
--- ## 🔥 2) Apply today: 15-minute ‘New Year’s reset’ mini routine The key is to break it down into the smallest possible units even on busy days. 1) **Send one New Year’s greeting (1 minute)** - Briefly to one of your family/friends/colleagues. Something like *“Late, but Happy New Year”* will suffice. 2) **Warm drink + protein (5 minutes)** - The original text mentions *drinking protein*, and if you stick to a similar **recovery routine**, you’ll create a mark that says “today is New Year’s.” 3) **Watch only one piece of content that gives you a ‘New Year’s feeling’ (7-9 minutes)** - Not a long video/long text, but **in short units**. (See checklist below)
--- ## ✅ 3) Content checklist: Elements that quickly create a “New Year’s mood” This article is read as “recommending images (content) to people who can’t feel the New Year’s mood.” If we generalize this, there are often reviews that say that content that includes the elements below **helps change the mood** (however, the effect varies greatly from person to person). - **New Year/New Year keywords** (New Year, New Year, お正月, etc.) - **Ceremonial phrases** such as “Congratulations,” “Blessing,” and “Luck” - **Thematic images/special features** that are different from usual ⚠️ The original text is in the adult-oriented (erotic image) category and contains **PR/advertisement and external links**. Therefore, it is safer to first check **age restrictions, advertisement notices, and terms of use** when moving links/consuming content.
--- ## ✅ 4) Dealing with the emotion “I wish the Lunar New Year would end soon…” (realistic way) The original text also contains emotional expressions such as *“I wish the Lunar New Year would end soon (嫉妬)”*. Such emotions can be common for busy people, and rather than forcibly erasing them, it is helpful to **change them into a manageable form**. - **Reduce the base of comparison**: Looking at a lot of holiday photos on SNS can increase the sense of relative deprivation - **Create a small ritual**: 1 New Year's song, New Year's wallpaper, 1-line resolution, etc. - **Prioritize recovery from fatigue**: Emotions can become more acute when physical strength is low! [Emotion management image space](/asset/660) --- ## ✅ 5) Things to check when viewing content that 'contains advertisements/PR' This article notifies that "it contains affiliate advertisements within the blog." When viewing similar pages, check the following. - **PR Notation Location**: Is it notified at the top/bottom? - **External Link Source**: Where the original link leads to (e.g., moves to another site) - **Exaggeration**: Are there a lot of phrases like “confirmed/guaranteed” (especially to induce payment)
--- ## 🔥 6) ‘Late New Year’ plan for busy people (only once a week) If you couldn’t enjoy the Lunar New Year, you can make it your own way, **even if it’s late**. - **30 minutes once a week**: Walk + convenience store snack/warm drink - **1 hour once a month**: Write down your wish somewhere nearby (a memo app is also acceptable) - **1 line of record**: Leave only “1 thing you endured this week.” Some reviews say that if you do this, it changes the feeling from “I missed the Lunar New Year” to “I **re-created** the Lunar New Year.”
--- ## ✅ 7) Summary: New Year's sentiment is created with 'markers', not 'time' - As in the original example, if you work during the New Year's month, **you may not feel like you're in the New Year's mood** - That doesn't mean you need a grand schedule - There are anecdotes that say that a transition is possible with just **15-minute routine + 1 themed content** Lastly, the original text is in the adult-oriented category and includes external links/PR. Therefore, when referring to similar articles, check the **source, advertisement, and terms of use**, and create one "New Year's mark" at a time within your means.
--- ### Reference (source) - hokurikufuzoku.blog.jp post (2026-01-04): “I can't taste the joy of January at work! It's so cute ❤” - URL mentioned as the original link in the post: https://1000giribest.com/513203.html#more-513203