People make new year’s resolutions in large numbers. But people keep those resolutions in much smaller numbers. You’ve probably experienced for yourself how hard it can be to keep your new year’s resolutions. Setting goals that are too vague or too unreasonable may be part of the reason that new year’s resolutions fail. You have to make sure that your wishes aren’t just wishes, but actions that you can actually take. By changing your idea into a behavior, you’ll have better luck at achieving your new year’s resolutions. First, be sure that your new year’s resolutions are goals, not wishes. Then create steps that you can take to achieve each one. By rethinking your diet, fitness and personal goals, you can slowly regain control and reach all of your life goals, this year and beyond. Read more…
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