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Do you prefer long-term goals or short, achievable ones?
What would make this year feel successful for you?
Are you the kind of person who sets New Year goals, or do you avoid them?
If you could leave Moscow for a month right now, where would you go and why?
What kind of trips attract you now more: short city breaks or long, slow travel?
Did you travel anywhere during the holidays, or mostly stay in Moscow?
How do you personally define “good rest”?
Do you prefer planned holidays or completely spontaneous ones?
What’s harder for you: starting the holidays or ending them?
Do you think long holidays are more helpful or more destructive for productivity?
Is there something you’d like to do differently at school or in music this year?
What are you most satisfied with from last year?
At school, the end of the year is often stressful. How was it for you this time?
Did you manage to fully disconnect from school matters during the holidays?
Did the weather affect how active or lazy you were during the holidays? Does snow make you more productive or less?
Do you enjoy Moscow more in winter or in other seasons? Why?
Moscow had a lot of snow this January. How did it change the city for you?
Was there a day when you thought: “Okay, that’s enough rest, I need to do something”?
What was the best and the most unexpected moment of your holidays? If you had to describe your New Year holidays in three words, what would they be?
How does it feel to be back to a normal routine after such long holidays?