Behind on Your Resolutions? These Products Are Here to Help

There’s no shame in the mid-month slump.
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Products to help you achieve your resolution

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2020 is over, resolutions have been set, and because we’re halfway through January they’ve probably been broken, too. But we’re not here to judge—instead we’re here to help. (And honestly, bless anyone whose 2021 goal is anything more than: “Keep on keeping on.”)

Each of these self-care products is guaranteed to help boost you toward your goals, whether it’s to become a top chef in the kitchen or finally nail crow pose. Because this year even the most micro resolutions count.

Get More Shut-Eye

Sleeping is tough these days, we know. But filling your bedtime arsenal with the right products—from a cozy weighted blanket to a hygienic humidifier—can help you drift off faster and for longer. 

Positano Linen Sheet Set

Serena u0026 Lily
$278.0

Cotton Napper

Bearaby
$249.0

Hide Side Table by Karoline Fesser

Hem
$299.0

Sleep Capsules

Rae Wellness
$15.0

Drink More H2O

Most experts say that you should drink eight glasses of water a day, but when you’re sipping from a chic bottle, don’t be surprised if you exceed your goals.

Seagrass Cage Carafe

Maison Numen
$55.0

The Insulated Bottle

Que
$28.0

To Go Bottle

Kinto
$28.0

Jug

HAY
$40.0

Move Your Body

Taking walks, stretching, and going through slow flows all count as working out, and each is a solid way to feel restored and recharged.

Get Organized, One Drawer at a Time

Start small by clearing clutter in one dedicated space at a time, like in the entryway or the fridge. It’s an instant soother, and you get to see your hard work on display. 

Wean Yourself Off Takeout

Channel your inner Christina Tosi or Hawa Hassan with cooking and baking tools that make you feel confident and happy—how could you not with rainbow spatulas?

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Julie Vadnal

Deputy Editor

Julie Vadnal is the deputy editor of Domino. She edits and writes stories about shopping for new and vintage furniture, covers new products (and the tastemakers who love them), and tours the homes of cool creatives. She lives in Brooklyn.

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