assess your mental health
mental health is just as important as physical health when it comes to overall well-being, so it’s crucial to take stock of the amount of stress you’re under throughout the year, what activities or people set off that stress, and whether or not you may be experiencing any signs or symptoms of a mental health disorder.
once you have given it some real thought, you can determine if you need to practice stress management activities, such as meditation, journaling, or reading, or if you require the assistance of a therapist to cope with any symptoms that arise.
you can also consider your personal relationships with others and the community around you to determine how they affect your mental health. then, you can establish new goals, routines, and priorities for the year ahead that foster good mental health instead of burnout, stress, or anxiousness.
by assessing your mental health, you can take actionable steps now to improve your situation, preventing it from worsening over time.
check in on insurance and benefits
the insurance and benefits you may need will change as you get older, so if you do have something already in place, it’s a good idea to go over what you have, whether it’s still relevant, and if there’s anything else you need to add to it to ensure that you’re protected in the event of accidents or illness.