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Okay, so we’re halfway through the year. How are you doing on those New Year’s resolutions? Not so good? That's okay — try ...
While nearly half of Americans make New Year's resolutions, only about 25% of people actually stay committed to their resolutions after just 30 days, according to Columbia University. And even ...
One social media analysis of New Year’s resolutions found that only 0.6 percent concerned questions of “transcendence.” Instead, the authors observe, these results point to the predominance ...
These New Year’s resolutions will help make your life fuller, easier or happier! Check out our Guide to New Year’s Eve for Families in Kansas City too! Ready or not, the new year’s here!
Resolution-makers are also resilient. The majority of those who made New Year’s Resolutions this year will make them again…even if they didn’t stick to them this year.
New Year’s resolutions were a firm tradition by the 20th century, McKenzie said. At this point, the tradition had also moved beyond religious contexts, reflecting the beginnings of the broader ...
The failure rate for New Year's resolutions is said to be an estimated 80% with most people losing their resolve and motivation just weeks later in mid-February, according to U.S News and World ...
New year’s resolutions aren’t anything new. If you’re vowing to run a marathon, learn how to knit or eat healthier in 2025, you’re joining the ranks of medieval knights who renewed their chivalry vows ...
Next, figure out why New Year’s resolutions fail for you, and follow these steps to help you get closer to your New Year’s goals, realistically. Step 1: Study the problem ...
A worthwhile New Year’s resolution would be to oppose any legislation that even hints at getting rid of a government agency that limits assaults on the environment from unchecked commercial greed.
Can't decide on a New Year's resolution for 2025? We've got ideas! Whether you want to stay out of debt, quit buying clothes for a whole year or finally get that tattoo you always wanted, our ...