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Does anyone make New Year’s resolutions anymore? Most people I talk to don’t bother. Maybe we finally realized that resolutions were merely words… words without action plans. I think I must have spent ...
Maybe these ones will stick. The post 10 Wellness New Year’s Resolutions You’ll Actually Want To Stick To first appeared on Her Campus.
Whatever you're hoping to accomplish in 2025, we've got a list of helpful New Year's resolutions to draw inspiration from. Even if your resolution is to not make any resolutions, well, that's ...
Well here we are again, another new year. The holiday season is in the rearview mirror, and we are faced with the prospect of January—perhaps the bleakest and coldest of all months for many of ...
Why do we make New Year’s Resolutions? Eighty-eight percent of people fail and probably feel disappointed, frustrated, defeated, stupid, disgusted, or any other combination of negative feelings.
2025 is going to be a year like no other. All of us are going to need new kinds of New Year’s resolutions.
A new governor leading Delaware could bring more transparency to the public’s business. Meyer has pledged to do just that, making this a New Year’s resolution the state could follow through on.
My resolution this year is to be a better listener, especially of those with whom I disagree.
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Allysia Finley and Dan Henninger. Photo: Jimin Kim/Dave Decker/Zuma Press The Federal Reserve’s decision to cut rates in ...
The Courier Journal asked Louisville Metro Council members what New Year's commitments they wanted to make to their constituents. What they said.
Why Should You Do A Self-Audit? Here’s why mental health experts want you to skip the resolutions and consider doing a self-audit instead: It encourages sustainable growth: Rather than making ...
One study published in The Journal of Clinical Psychology found that "almost half the people who made a New Year's resolution reported being successful after six months, compared with 4% of people ...