The new year starts early online

On TikTok, 2024 begins… now.

There are six weeks left in 2023, but some People on social media are already popping champagne, shouting “Happy New Year!” and jump-start their resolutions.

Proactively setting goals for the coming year has become trendy online, where a number of creators have posted videos and memes detailing how they've already got you in the mindset for 2024.

“It’s November 1st, which only means one thing: It’s time to set your goals for 2024,” Kia Commodore, content creator and podcast host, said in a recent TikTok video. Unlike waiting until January 1, she explained, this approach "gives you two months to start achieving your goals" and making sure those self-improvement resolutions are stuck to.

< p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0">The early arrival of the New Year online fits into the lightning-fast pace of the Internet, where it's never too early to celebrate the next season or holiday .

In an Instagram post on August 1, social media personality Steffy Degreff appeared in a video that showed her sipping a large spiced latte and at the Starbucks pumpkin patch in a kitchen decorated with pumpkins and other harvest season ornaments. “Happy August!!!! » she said in a caption. "Which means it's September, so actually fall."

Online, Christmas begins as soon as people compost their jack-o'-lanterns. A popular meme contrasts the sudden change a supposedly typical person experiences when the calendar shifts from October to November. Imagine side-by-side photos of Mariah Carey. In the Halloween photo, she is wearing a witch costume; on November 1, she appears in a Santa costume, as she does on the cover of her album "Merry Christmas."

Now, the impatient souls of the networks social workers came for New Year's Day. Health goals. Personal growth. Get started right away, no Times Square ball drop required!

“Your 2024 glow starts now! » Jodie Taylor, 32, wrote in the caption of a TikTok video she posted in September.

In the video, Ms. Taylor, head of the diversity and lifestyle content creator who lives in Brooklyn, provides guidelines for developing an "official action plan to shine by the end of the year and really pop in 2024." She takes a pragmatic approach to the plan, calling the final months of the year "T4" in a pep talk that covers career, finances, spirituality and physical appearance.

@jodiektay Your 2024 glow starts now! All the things you need to do to have your best year #jodiesgems #networking #glowup #glowuptips

The new year starts early online

On TikTok, 2024 begins… now.

There are six weeks left in 2023, but some People on social media are already popping champagne, shouting “Happy New Year!” and jump-start their resolutions.

Proactively setting goals for the coming year has become trendy online, where a number of creators have posted videos and memes detailing how they've already got you in the mindset for 2024.

“It’s November 1st, which only means one thing: It’s time to set your goals for 2024,” Kia Commodore, content creator and podcast host, said in a recent TikTok video. Unlike waiting until January 1, she explained, this approach "gives you two months to start achieving your goals" and making sure those self-improvement resolutions are stuck to.

< p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0">The early arrival of the New Year online fits into the lightning-fast pace of the Internet, where it's never too early to celebrate the next season or holiday .

In an Instagram post on August 1, social media personality Steffy Degreff appeared in a video that showed her sipping a large spiced latte and at the Starbucks pumpkin patch in a kitchen decorated with pumpkins and other harvest season ornaments. “Happy August!!!! » she said in a caption. "Which means it's September, so actually fall."

Online, Christmas begins as soon as people compost their jack-o'-lanterns. A popular meme contrasts the sudden change a supposedly typical person experiences when the calendar shifts from October to November. Imagine side-by-side photos of Mariah Carey. In the Halloween photo, she is wearing a witch costume; on November 1, she appears in a Santa costume, as she does on the cover of her album "Merry Christmas."

Now, the impatient souls of the networks social workers came for New Year's Day. Health goals. Personal growth. Get started right away, no Times Square ball drop required!

“Your 2024 glow starts now! » Jodie Taylor, 32, wrote in the caption of a TikTok video she posted in September.

In the video, Ms. Taylor, head of the diversity and lifestyle content creator who lives in Brooklyn, provides guidelines for developing an "official action plan to shine by the end of the year and really pop in 2024." She takes a pragmatic approach to the plan, calling the final months of the year "T4" in a pep talk that covers career, finances, spirituality and physical appearance.

@jodiektay Your 2024 glow starts now! All the things you need to do to have your best year #jodiesgems #networking #glowup #glowuptips

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