Quitter’s Day is that moment when New Year’s motivation starts to fade. We want to help each other push past it! This challenge is about real goals, real struggles, and the small ways Galaxy Devices help you stay on track. Whether you are building a new habit, working toward a personal goal, or just trying to stay consistent, this is your space to share what’s helping you keep going!
Here’s the Challenge
Share how you are using your Galaxy device to support a New Year Goal.
Tell us:
What goal you are working toward.
What challenge made it hard to stay motivated
How your Galaxy device or Specific feature is helping you push through
You can include a photo, a screenshot, or a short story. Big goals and small wins both count!
Need Inspiration?
Some ideas to get you started:
Staying Active or tracking workouts
Saving money or organizing finances
Learning something new or reading more
Improving your career or daily routine
Spending more time with Family & Friends.
Any Galaxy Device is Welcome.
**Bonus: Jump into the comments. Encourage someone. Share a tip. Ask a question. Sometimes staying motivated is easier when you’re not doing it alone!
Your story might be exactly what someone else needs to keep going. Let’s get past Quitter’s Day together and start the year stronger.
Quitters’ Day always hits the same way for me. The goals are solid, the motivation was there on January 1st… and then real life shows up with notifications, work, family, and distractions from every direction.
One thing that’s genuinely helped me stay on track this year is using Now Brief as part of my daily routine. Instead of trying to remember everything I planned to do, I let my phone surface what actually matters at the right time.
Now Brief showing useful information and reminders all in one place.
I’ve been using Now Brief to:
• Surface reminders and upcoming tasks automatically, without me having to dig through apps
• Keep my day anchored around what’s next instead of reacting to everything all at once
• Reduce that “out of sight, out of mind” feeling that usually derails my consistency
I won’t pretend it magically fixes motivation, but it does remove friction. And when motivation dips (because it always does), fewer barriers make a big difference.
If Quitters’ Day usually gets you too, my tip is simple: don’t rely on willpower alone. Set up your Galaxy to gently nudge you back on track instead of letting your goals disappear into notification chaos.
January is tough—motivation dips and learning something new can feel impossible when you’re juggling kids, work, and life. I’ve faced this myself trying to keep up with new skills this year. Some days, it feels like there’s just no time to focus. One tool that’s helped me stay on track is Galaxy AI. For example, I can record a quick voice note of something I want to learn, then Galaxy AI summarizes it into actionable points I can review while making breakfast or during a commute. It turns tiny pockets of time into real progress, so I don’t have to block a whole hour at a time. If you’re struggling like I was, try letting Galaxy AI do the heavy lifting—summarizing, organizing, and highlighting key ideas. It’s like having a personal study assistant that fits right in your pocket.
@Rydah Love seeing how you’re sticking with your goals! Galaxy really makes it so much easier to turn small moments into real progress. Keep going—you’ve got this! 💪✨
[Quitter's Day] How I'm Completing my 2026 Goals working out with my Galaxy Watch Ultra.
I'm not going to be a Quitter
Tomorrow is officially known as "Quitters' Day," the date when many people begin to let their New Year’s resolutions slide. While it’s easy to get discouraged when the initial excitement wears off. I’ve decided that this year will be different. I’m staying committed to my health journey, and I have my Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra strapped on to make sure every mile and every heartbeat counts toward that goal.
It hasn't been easy so far, especially with the weather being so unpredictable but with the Watch Ultra I'm able to bring up the weather and see when the best time would be to get outside without freeze.
Dealing with snow one day and sunshine the next makes it hard to stay consistent, but having the rugged durability of the Watch Ultra helps me push through any environment. I’m refusing to let the elements dictate my progress; 2026 is going to be the year I finally succeed in reaching my goals and truly prioritize my well-being.
I run and workout several times a week for last 10 years. There are days I just don't feel like it,but I know the end result that I will feel better not only physically but also mentally. It takes no energy to think or do something negative,but takes energy to do something positive. You can have the positive energy to drive on.
From the start of the year, I vowed that 2026 would be my year of rest and relaxation, but with college classes and work taking much of my time, that hasn't been the case.
Afternoon and night classes, weekends filled with meetings, club officer zooms, and personal time that actually just becomes another all-nigher...
Through the whirlwind of different events, I have figured out how to make having a consistent sleep schedule work for me and now you.
1. Prioritize what's most important in your routine first. For me, this is school as a full-time student I need to make sure I'm not slipping on my assignments.
2. Allow yourself to have "me-time" during the day during work breaks. I love to workout, but I don't always have the time. To ensure that my mental health stays stable, I do at least 15 minutes at home.
3. I use my Galaxy Buds to help me relax before bed. Classical music is a must for me! What's your favorite type of music to listen to?
Every January 9 is Quitters' Day. 🗓️ This year, I plan to get out and do more activities that I wasn't able to do last year, especially fishing, which is my passion. 🎣 There is nothing like connecting with nature and taking a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life. 🧘♀️ I plan to use my Galaxy S25 Ultra to map out and create a plan for each place I want to visit and explore. 🗺️ At the same time, I plan to track my daily steps and other health routines using my Galaxy Watch while I'm reconnecting with nature. 🚶♀️ I truly believe that a healthy mind will result in a healthy body. 🧠 We all should take a break from the digital world, and if you don't fish like I do, try going on a small hike or walk; it may help you in more ways than you think. 🌲 Let 2026 be the best year yet. ✨
Going to use those galaxy buds to help me exercise. I finally get to listen to music when I go on walks instead of staring into space. Also, I finally joined a step up challenge group to help keep me in check with my steps
[Quitter’s Day] How to Build a Morning Walking Habit in 2026 as a Not-a-Morning-Person with Galaxy Watch
January 9 is known as Quitters’ Day, but this year I’m proving to myself that small, consistent changes really do stick
One of my 2026 goals has been getting up 30 minutes earlier every morning to go for a walk. I am not naturally a morning person, so it’s very easy to hit snooze when it’s still dark and cozy.
What’s helped me stay on track is my Galaxy Watch:
* Gentle alarms & reminders My Galaxy Watch wakes me up without the jarring phone alarm, which makes getting out of bed feel more doable. I also set daily movement reminders so skipping isn’t the default.
* Activity tracking = motivation Seeing my walks logged each morning—steps, time, and progress—gives me that little dopamine boost that makes me want to keep the streak going.
* Mind–body check-ins Tracking my heart rate and noticing how much better I feel after starting the day with movement has reinforced why I’m doing this.
The biggest lesson so far: I don’t need to overhaul my life—I just need tools that support my habits. Galaxy Watch has helped turn “I should” into “I did,” and that’s how I’m getting past Quitters’ Day and into a healthier 2026.
@Rydah This is such a great goal—consistency is everything! Love how you’re using Galaxy features to support your routine instead of relying on willpower alone.
[Quitter’s Day] How I Keep My 2026 Goals on Track Even When Sick
January 9 is Quitter’s Day, and this is usually when I start giving up. I set goals with good intentions, but once life gets busy, consistency is the hardest part for me. Right now I’m actually not feeling great and dealing with a bit of sickness. But even with that, I’ve already managed to get three workouts in, and seeing that progress tracked on my Galaxy Watch has really helped. The Running Coach feature guides me with personalized pace and recovery reminders, so I can stay consistent safely even on low-energy days. I’d also like to share the video with how I’m approaching my 2026 goals this year and what’s helping me stay on track. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DTMAFMEkuFc/?igsh=Ym5reWhiZWd4NW92
@jh888 Love this! I didn’t know the Galaxy Watch had gentle alarms, what a smart way to make mornings easier. Seeing your progress and how you stick with your walks is so motivating. Keep going, you’re doing amazing!
Quitter's Day: How to Achieve 2026 Exercise Goals as a Beginner Pilates Princess with Galaxy Watch8!
I've been trying different exercises that will not only keep me fit, but also actually keep me interested! and dude... I think I'm going to try Pilates this year! and with my Galaxy Watch8, it tracks my heart rate, my fitness goals, and keeps me motivated for the week! it reminds me to keep moving when I've been idle, and gently pushing me to help me with not quitting! in 2026, I'm really pushing all the way through! 🎀🙂↕️✨
@jh888 morning walking is SUCH a great habit and idea!! My mother is an avid Walker, and when I can I love to walk with her on the trail by the park close to our house!!! here's to hitting those steps goals!! ♡
[Quitter’s Day] How to Stay Active in 2026 as a Busy Person with Galaxy Watch8
January 9 being Quitter’s Day is honestly so real 😅 One of my biggest challenges is staying consistent with working out once life gets busy.
My Galaxy Watch8 helps me stay on track by reminding me to move and tracking my activity throughout the day. Even on low-energy days, seeing my activity rings motivates me to at least go for a short walk instead of doing nothing.
I also love that it automatically tracks workouts, so I don’t have to think about starting anything. My tip: focus on small wins. A little movement every day is better than none, and the Watch8 makes it easier to stay consistent 💪⌚
Im working towards making time for me! I completely forget about me because im always working or training and for the 2026, I am putting myself as a priority! My S25 Ultra and my Galaxy Watch 8 Classic will be yelling at me to take breaks, go see that movie by yourself or just sit in silence! For national quitters day im quitting putting myself second for anything this year and it WILL stick! Its ok to out yourself first!! Im almost 9 days of learning but its fun!