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Mastering 2025 With 'The Office': 11 Tips To Stay Inspired

The post-festive season as told by the best show.

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We all know how jolly and festive the holiday season can get, but what about right after than, when everyone has to go back to their normal, boring lives and leave the carols and presents behind? Here are 11 moments January brings after New Year's, as told by "The Office!"

1. Celebrating the rest of Winter Break before school starts again

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Steve Carell before school starts again

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2. Trying to make a list of resolutions for the New Year

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3. The accomplishment you feel after sticking with one of your resolutions

4. Starting the year with exercise and a good diet 

5. Breaking the rest of the resolutions on the list soon after

6. Realizing school starts again in a few days

7. Contributing during Blood Donor Month!

8. Getting back to watching all the shows that start again after the holidays

9. Preparing yourself for the loneliness Valentine's Day always brings

10. Enjoying the last few months of winter

11. And inevitably, writing 2018 for the next 3 months

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