11 Easy "October Theory" Habits to Try Before the End of the Month
Don't wait until the new year to start feeling better.

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What if you decided to make transformations in your life before the new year? A TikTok trend known as “October Theory” may help you give you a little extra push — rather like a New Year’s resolution, but without the new year. Essentially, it highlights why many people feel October (versus January 1) is the perfect time for change and reflection. Some even say it's their "second chance" of the year to make things in their life better.
“Any time is a good time for self-reflection and self-growth,” says Dina Goldstein Silverman, Ph.D., lead psychologist, and associate professor of clinical psychiatry, Cooper University Hospital and Health Care. “But perhaps people feel less pressure making resolutions to change their lifestyles at a different time, without the traditional peer pressure of a new year.” The approach can lend itself to anything from adopting healthier habits to organizing your time better to refreshing your living space.
And maybe it’s more energizing in the autumn to try a new approach to old habits. “There’s some research to suggest that a new beginning — at the start of a new year, at a birthday or a change of season — may be motivating,” says Charlotte Markey, Ph.D., professor of psychology at Rutgers University in Camden and author of Adultish: The Body Image Book for Life. “The natural seasonal shift may make October feel like a fresh start.”
While October Theory isn’t necessarily going to make it any easier to form new habits, it’s still a concept worth exploring. “There’s no magic time to start making changes,” says Jason Ewoldt, M.S., RDN/LD at Mayo Clinic. “But coming into the holiday season, and working on things like being more mindful can be a nice tactic to enjoy the holidays, while at the same time reaching goals.”
Ahead, here’s how to apply October Theory to your life, long before the new year arrives.
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