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Updated by Hans A van Putten on Aug 09, 2021
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Top 5 Things To Do on New Years Day

Here is a list of things to do on New Year's Day. What would you do?

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Watchin TV: Football, skiing, movies etc.

Watchin TV: Football, skiing, movies etc.

Sometimes, watching TV after a late night out is a great thing to do. Let your body and mind recuperate and hit the accelerator again the next day. Watching football or soccer, skiing or ice-skating or simply a movie near an open fire with a nice snack can be just what the doctor ordered. What do you like to do?

1

Get rid of your hangover!

Get rid of your hangover!

Most likely you need to get rid of your hangover on New Year's Day. That is unless you did not drink, or kept the drinking to a minimum. Drinking a lot of water helps, particularly when after each glass of alcohol you drink a glass of water. Keeping it to clean and clear drinks rather than hard colored alcohol like Whiskey or Khalua will keep your headache to a minimum. What do you do?

2

Go out for a walk.

Go out for a walk.

Going out for a walk gets the blood moving and thus will help you recover from a late night with or without alcohol. The fresh air will do a ton of good and any exercise after the Holidays, most likely filled with lots of food and drinks will be a pleasant change to your system. What do you prefer?

3

Do Yoga Class.

Do Yoga Class.

Doing a Yoga class at the gym, for starters will get you out of the house and some fresh air. Stretching the muscles and doing breathing exercises are not just a good thing after a late night out but should be done on a regular basis to rejuvenate body and mind. What do you prefer?

4

Going Skiing.

Going Skiing.

Although going skiing may be a great thing to do on New Year's Day because of the fact you are active and get a lot of fresh air, skiing with a tired body and mind can lead to accidents or injuries. So if you do decide to go out skiing make sure you take it easy! Would you go skiing?

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    Co-Founder WWLC – Owner 40ParkLane,llc – Web Design | Digital Marketing | Business Planning – Startup and Small Business Advisor.

    Hans van Putten owned and ran operations of his food manufacturing company for 17+ years building the Carolyn’s Handmade brand under the umbrella of 40ParkLane,llc.

    After the successful sale of the food business, he took advantage of the years of digital marketing, web design, operations management, photography and graphic design experience, to help startups and small businesses, and has been involved in a number of start-up ventures since, working closely together with Peter Dragone, his partner at WWLC and Co-Founder of Keurig Inc.

    Prior to founding 40ParkLane,llc Hans worked for the Gillette Company for 10 years in various financial roles of increasingly greater responsibility, culminating in his last position as Director of Business Planning for The International Group at Gillette HQ, Boston.

    Hans has an MBA (Marketing & International Business) from Aston University, and a BA in Business Administration from IHBO de Maere.

    He speaks fluent English, Dutch, French, German and a little Swedish.

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