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Our editors share all the bad habits we鈥檙e gleefully hanging on to in the New Year. (Photo: Mark Fisher/Cavan)

All the Bad Habits We Won’t Give Up in 2020

New Year's resolutions be damned. We like things just the way they are.

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(Photo: Mark Fisher/Cavan)

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January, the month of the year meant for powder skiing, lazy days in front of the fire, and wine-fueled dinner parties with friends (hygge,听anyone?) has long been co-opted by the optimizers. We鈥檙e taking it back. No New Year鈥檚 diets, plank challenges, or self-betterment protocols allowed. The holidays are long and often stressful, and winter is tough enough on its own. The only resolution you should make this year is to chill out (and, OK, maybe to floss your teeth). Below, 国产吃瓜黑料 staffers share听all the bad habits听we鈥檙e gleefully hanging on to in the New Year.

Never Showering

I just really hate showering, OK? It鈥檚 boring as hell, it aggravates my sensitive skin, and it uses . So I will do it once a week. That is my gift to you, the general public. In the meantime, I will continue to smell great (courtesy of the shift to natural deodorant I made years ago) and save hundreds of gallons of water per week.

鈥擜leta Burchyski, associate managing editor

Wearing the Same Thing Every Day

In 2019, I wore 听for 13 days in a row. I threw it on for frigid early-morning runs, then wore it to work, and the climbing gym, and at home. Some might call it love, others would call it unhygienic. (My girlfriend would agree with the latter.) But when something works, I don鈥檛 see a need to change it up. That鈥檚 why in 2020听you鈥檒l spot me in it, equally as cozy at the crag as I am at my computer.

鈥擩eremy Rellosa, associate reviews editor听

Sleeping In

While I greatly respect my colleagues who wake up early to engage in their 听(smoothie making, exercising, meditating, and even worse, full-blown dawn patrolling), I will continue to sleep in until a cool 8 A.M. After many years of resisting my , I鈥檝e learned my body is a sleep sponge: early to bed, late to rise. If nothing else, this means I am almost never cranky, and so I will hold my head high when I arrive at work precisely at 9 A.M., no caffeine required.

鈥擩enny Earnest, audience development director

Overpacking

I almost never go outside without at least two items I don鈥檛 need, because what if my socks get wet or I lose my hat or take a wrong turn and wind up in an arctic apocalypse?听I know that extra midlayer and two pairs of gloves won鈥檛 see the light of day. I know that by the time I鈥檓 halfway up the skin track, I鈥檒l be so hot I want to scream听and then will spend at least five minutes cramming clothes into an already-stuffed pack. But when I鈥檓 gripped, exhausted, and on the verge of an altitude-induced meltdown, the reassurance of having that one dry, too warm, totally unnecessary layer pays for itself.

鈥擜riella Gintzler, associate editor

Being a Quitter

In the past year, I鈥檝e picked up鈥攁nd promptly put back down鈥攎ore than a few new hobbies. First听there was baking the perfect chocolate chip cookie, and then there was road biking, and embroidery, and astronomy with no telescope. I know I鈥檒l never be an expert if I don鈥檛 stick to things, but I love the rush of learning something new. Being a beginnerleaves me feeling focused and more fulfilled. And a few impulsive decisions have stuck: I got bangs (which are absolutely a hobby, ask anyone who has them), and I renewed my season pass this year to continue learning to snowboard.听

鈥擪yra Kennedy, photo editor

Skipping the Gym

I鈥檓 a runner, and I鈥檝e edited countless stories for this website about the benefits of strength training. (This headline haunts me.) I鈥檒l get my miles in when it鈥檚 freezing or pouring, but literally nothing can motivate me to lift weights with any consistency. I know it would likely make me faster and more resistant to injury, but something about the idea of exercising inside, surrounded by other people, makes me put it off indefinitely. Sorry, muscular imbalances, I鈥檓 bringing you with me into 2020.

鈥擬olly Mirhashem, digital deputy editor听

Late-Night Dancing

I鈥檓 not in college anymore. I鈥檓 a whopping 26 years old, my joints hurt, I have a full-time job, and I only feel human when I sleep nine hours a night. And yet I remain convinced that staying up until the wee hours on the dance floor鈥攚hether I鈥檓 chasing it with a day in the mountains or at my desk鈥攊s the right thing for my body and mind. Though my feet (and head) protest听and I鈥檓 not always the first one up the skin track, I鈥檓 still not convinced I鈥檓 wrong.

鈥擜bbie Barronian, assistant editor

Stress Baking

After a stressful day at work, when I should be lacing up my running shoes or heading to the gym, this year I gravitated to the kitchen to blow off steam. It鈥檚 a ritual that I鈥檓 definitely not giving up in 2020: creaming butter and sugar, cracking eggs, and kneading dough with reruns of the Great British Bakeoff in the background gives me more peace than I鈥檇 find at听an hourlong yoga class. And while the resulting cookies and cake aren鈥檛 necessarily health food,听I don鈥檛 see my coworkers complaining when I bring in leftovers the next day.

鈥擪elsey Lindsey, associate editor

Being Completely Useless with a Wrench

I grew up in a city where everyone took public transit, and I didn鈥檛 get a driver鈥檚 license until I was 22. Since then听I鈥檝e done my best to make up for lost time: I drove coast to coast three times and logged countless miles cruising in the many听corners of the country I was living in. I鈥檓 capable in treacherous conditions and settings鈥攚hiteout blizzards, winding coastal highways, midtown traffic鈥攂ut I still have absolutely no clue how my car works. I couldn鈥檛 change a tire if my life depended on it. Part of me hopes to learn to be handier in the New Year, but most of me just doesn鈥檛 care.

鈥擷ian Chiang-Waren, associate editor

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