Seasonal Feelings Disorder: Why Is January SO Weird?
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January is just… weird, y’all. Not awful necessarily, but also not really the motivation-charged era we’re culturally conditioned that it should be.
In this episode of But For Real, we’re naming the post-holiday emotional hangover that sneaks up on so many of us every January. The irritability. The numbness. The low-grade existential dread. The urge to hibernate while the internet screams “new year, new you.”
We’re calling it Seasonal Feelings Disorder, not a diagnosis, not a pathology, just an honest name for the cocktail of nervous system burnout, disrupted routines, winter darkness, and cultural pressure that makes January feel like liminal purgatory.
We talk about why your body crashes after December, why motivation disappears, why everything feels heavier, and why none of this means you’re broken, behind, or failing at life. We break down the difference between winter blues and Seasonal Affective Disorder, how capitalism fights biology every January, and why neurodivergent folks often feel this season more intensely.
This episode blends therapist brains, lived experience, listener questions, nervous system education, music, trash panda joy, and variety-show chaos, because mental health conversations should feel human, not like homework.
If January has you staring at your calendar wondering what happened to your personality, this one’s for you.
We cover:
- Why January feels emotionally flat, irritable, and existential
- What we mean by “Seasonal Feelings Disorder”
- The difference between January blues and Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
- The nervous system crash after December overstimulation
- Why winter biology and productivity culture are always fighting
- How routines, motivation, and identity get scrambled in January
- Why neurodivergent nervous systems feel this season harder
- The myth of “new year energy” and why it backfires
- Gentle ways to support your nervous system instead of forcing growth
- How to re-enter structure without shame or self-punishment
- Why you’re not lazy, ungrateful, or behind, you’re defrosting
We talk about:
- 00:00 – We’re back, end-of-year chaos, and why January already feels weird
- 03:05 – Ins & outs, movement, therapy, identity, and letting go of over-rotting
- 06:40 – Burnout, rest, and learning what actually restores us
- 09:45 – Civic engagement, goblin core, and letting ourselves evolve messily
- 12:30 – Tea & Crumpets, vagus nerve care and nervous system survival tools
- 14:50 – Step Into My Office, the spiritually dehydrated January question
- 18:20 – Why January feels existential and disorienting
- 20:15 – Seasonal Feelings Disorder, what it is and what it isn’t
- 22:10 – SAD vs winter blues, clinical vs situational
- 25:00 – Post-holiday adrenaline crashes and nervous system burnout
- 28:40 – Circadian rhythms, darkness, and winter biology
- 31:10 – Capitalism, productivity pressure, and January whiplash
- 33:45 – Neurodivergence, masking fatigue, and routine collapse
- 36:30 – Gentle structure instead of aggressive self-reinvention
- 39:00 – Defrosting slowly instead of forcing bloom mode
- 41:50 – Music that understands winter sadness
- 44:20 – Fire Dumpster Phoenix, trash panda hope
- 48:10 – Final thoughts, permission to move slowly into the year
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