Most people people have either partially or completely abandoned their New Year’s resolutions, but a professor at University of Virginia says it’s not too late to get back on track.
It’s easy to get trapped in a cycle of waiting or planning for the perfect moment to make a change; but doesn’t that defeat the purpose? If there is something that we think will improve our quality of ...
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Did you know the second Friday after the ball drops on New Year’s Eve is referred to as Quitters Day? That’s when around 80% ...
New Year’s resolutions have long been the cornerstones of self-improvement — or at least the motivation for such. This year, ...
Making resolutions is easy—sticking to them is the real challenge. As the initial excitement of the goals you made with the ...
This semester is different because it’s my last one — whether that’s “last one ever,” or just “last one as an undergraduate,” ...
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Already now in the second month of this new year, have you given up yet on those resolutions? Huge numbers of people abandon a New Year’s resolution even as early as mid-January (or, let’s be ...
Did you know almost 1 in 4 adults abandon their New Year’s resolutions within the first week, according to a recent Forbes survey? By February, nearly half of us have given up altogether.
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Followed categories will be added to My News. Let’s be honest: most New Year resolutions are just wishful thinking on a deadline. “Find love in 2025” sounds great, but how exactly will you ...