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How to Make Your December Ego Survive Your January Bank Account

How to Make Your December Ego Survive Your January Bank Account

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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It’s less than 72 hours to Christmas, and the celebrations have reached their peak. The music is loud, the small chops are flowing, and your “Detty December” ego is currently at an all-time high. You’re tapping your card like it’s a magic wand and telling every waiter, “Keep the change.” But deep down, you’re seeing the notifications from your banking app, and you’re dreading the inevitable: January is coming.

In Nigeria, January is notoriously the longest month of the year—often jokingly referred to as having 60 days. If you don’t want your December “Soft Life” to turn into a January “Hard Life,” you need a rebound strategy. Here is how to keep your dignity intact when the tinsel comes down.

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    •  The “Ego” Check: Auditing the Remainder
    • The “Pre-January” Lockdown (Do This Before the 31st)
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    • The Social Media “Ghost” Strategy
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    • Financial First Aid
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    • Takeaway

 The “Ego” Check: Auditing the Remainder

Right now, you’re likely in “YOLO” mode. To survive January, you need to transition to “YOLTO” (You Only Live Through October… wait, that’s too long). Let’s stick to: You Only Live Once, But You Pay Rent Every Year.

  • The 25th is the Peak, Not the Finish Line: Many people spend everything on Christmas Day and forget that New Year’s Eve, plus 31 days of January, are still waiting.
  • Audit Your Remaining Invitations: You don’t have to attend every single concert or beach house party left on the calendar. Pick the “Big Two” remaining events and make those your final splurge. For the rest? Be “busy” (a.k.a. protecting your account).

How to Make Your December Ego Survive Your January Bank Account

The “Pre-January” Lockdown (Do This Before the 31st)

The biggest mistake is waiting until January 2nd to look at your balance.

  • The “Essential” Stash: Before you head out for your next “night of a thousand bills,” set aside the money for your January essentials now. Pay your light bill, buy your data, and restock your “emergency” food (garri, rice, oil) before the New Year’s Eve fireworks go off.
  • Delete the Fast-Food Apps: On January 1st, your phone should be a “cook at home” zone. The N15,000 you spend on a single delivery order in December could feed you for four days in January.

 

The Social Media “Ghost” Strategy

A huge part of the January struggle is “Performance Poverty”—trying to keep up the December lifestyle on Instagram when your account is screaming.

  • Recycle the Content: You took 500 photos in December. Post them slowly throughout January. Everyone will think you’re still “outside” while you’re actually at home eating noodles and watching the Netflix you wisely paid for in the heat of Detty December.
  • The “Detox” Excuse: When friends ask you to go for a N40k brunch in mid-January, don’t say “I’m broke.” Say, “I’m actually doing a New Year social and financial detox to start the year with focus.” It sounds sophisticated and keeps your ego protected.

 

Financial First Aid

If you realize by January 5th that you’ve overdone it, don’t panic and turn to high-interest loan apps.

  • The “No-Spend” Weeks: Challenge yourself to two weeks of zero spending on non-essentials.
  • Sell the “Clutter”: Did you buy an expensive outfit for one party that you’ll never wear again? List it on a resale site. Your December ego might take a small hit, but your January stomach will thank you.

 

Takeaway

The goal of “Detty December” is joy, but the goal of January is stability. You can have the “Soft Life” in both months if you stop letting your December ego make promises your January wallet can’t keep. Enjoy the lights, dance the nights away, but keep one eye on your pockets so your future self can thank you.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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