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Staying committed to your 2026 New Year resolutions

Third week of january, where are you now?

Week 3 of January. The week when good intentions either begin to land — or quietly start to push back. New routines. Plans for the year. Full motivation. You know how it goes.

This is where we want to pause with you. Not to add more, but to take a moment to stop. To listen to what the body actually needs. And only then ask: what is truly the next step?

So no perfect start. No lists. No rush. Just calm in your system, clarity in your body and trust in your own pace.

At Foodsporen, we don’t see January as a starting gun, but as maintenance time. A moment to make sure the foundation is solid. What seems to grow suddenly in nature has usually been working underground for a long time. Roots first. Then movement.

And now?
Early January often looks like this:
It’s Tuesday afternoon. You’re behind your laptop. The Christmas break feels far away. Your mind is already racing ahead, but your body hasn’t quite caught up.

And you notice it:
You’re tired more quickly. Irritated more easily. Or just a little less sharp than you’d like to be.

The instinct?
Push harder.
More focus.
Power through.

Because that’s what we’re used to. Understandable! But not what your system needs right now.

After intense periods, the nervous system often remains in an activated state. Stress hormones don’t automatically drop just because the calendar changes. Recovery doesn’t follow schedules.
It follows safety, rest, and predictability.

That’s why we consciously choose a different pace in January.

What that means in practice

Lion’s Mane & microdosing —> stepping out of autopilot

Finally, some Fungi wisdom

January doesn’t need to bloom, it’s allowed to root first. What’s strengthened beneath the surface now makes everything that follows lighter, clearer, and more sustainable.

And honestly:
that feels a lot better
than pushing yourself again in week two or three of the year.

To close, a bit of fungi wisdom:

“Strong growth starts long before you can see it.”

If mushrooms teach us anything, it’s this:
what becomes visible is rarely the beginning.
The real work happens earlier. Quieter. Deeper. Out of sight.

From our mycelium to yours 🍄,
Team Foodsporen