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Can TikTok's October Theory Help You Achieve Those Goals You Set Months Ago?

Listen up, besties — it’s officially October, and we need to talk about something that’s all over my FYP right now: the October Theory. You’ve probably seen it too, but you might be a little shaky on the details. Luckily, I’ve done some serious research (aka, I scrolled TikTok), and I’m ready to break it down for you.

So, what’s the deal? The “October Theory” basically claims that October is like the second New Year of the year. It’s that time when everyone collectively realizes, “Oh sh*t, there are only a few months left before the new year, and I haven’t done any of the things I said I would in January.” Cue the panic.

This sudden realization means October becomes the month of big changes, major life decisions, and, dare I say, personal growth. It’s like everyone is cramming in last-minute self-improvement before the year ends. If you’ve been feeling the urge to make some bold moves or overhaul your life, congrats, you’re vibing with the October Theory.

But it’s not just about self-reflection. Another huge part of this theory is that life feels like it’s on fast-forward during these last few months of the year. Seriously, how does time fly by so quickly once October hits? One minute you’re debating what Halloween costume to wear, and the next thing you know, it’s New Year’s Eve, and you’re wondering how you spent the last three months (and if you achieved anything you set out to do).

There’s also a lovey-dovey side to all this — because, let’s be real cuffing season is here. With the holidays creeping up, people are looking for that special someone to cozy up with. New relationships are blooming, people are catching feelings, and everyone’s suddenly way more into romantic comedies (have you seen Nobody Wants This?) than they were a month ago. 

So, if you’ve been eyeing someone or flirting with the idea of sliding into someone’s DMs, this is your sign. October is prime time to make your move — love lives are about to pop off.

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How To Take Advantage Of The October Theory

Now that you know what the October Theory is all about, let’s talk about how to actually make it work for you.

First things first, it’s time to set some real goals. Remember those New Year’s resolutions you conveniently forgot about by February? Well, October is the perfect time to revisit them. Choose one or two realistic goals you can actually focus on for the rest of the year, whether it’s finally tackling that project at work or getting serious about your fitness routine. The key here is to be intentional and make these next few months count.

Next, embrace the fast pace of life. Everything is going to feel like it’s moving in fast-forward mode from now until the end of the year. Instead of stressing, just go with it. Keep your schedule flexible and stay open to new opportunities, even if they feel last-minute. You’ll be surprised at how much can happen when you stop overthinking and just flow with the chaos.

Now let’s talk about cuffing season — aka the romantic side of the October Theory. If you’ve been debating whether to put yourself out there, this is your sign. Update that dating profile, ask out your crush, or plan a cozy fall date with someone special. October is the time when new relationships tend to bloom, so if you’re looking to get cuffed before the holidays, don’t hesitate to make the first move.

Finally, make bold decisions. Whether it’s switching jobs, ending a toxic situationship, or taking a leap of faith on a new project, October is the time to go for it. If you’ve been on the fence about something major, the October Theory says to trust the timing and take action now. These last few months of the year are prime for big life changes, so don’t hold back.

Syeda Khaula Saad
Syeda Khaula Saad is a sex & dating writer at Betches despite not remembering the last time she was in a relationship. Just take her word for it.