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New Year’s Resolutions Take on a Whole New Meaning in Retirement When we were working, we knew what we needed to do. Now, we have to be a lot more proactive about our intentions.
Making a New Year’s resolution remains a common practice, especially in the United States, according to a 2022 poll by YouGov that found 37% of Americans said they had a goal or resolution they ...
In past years, returning from the holidays came replete with new energy to start the year. There were resolutions (be more active!) and lofty goals (write the book!) and restored energy to commit ...
A study published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology revealed fairly grim statistics when following 159 people who had made New Year’s resolutions. Just two weeks into the New Year, 29% had ...
Check out nine New Year's resolutions successful people make every year. While "I want to lose 10 pounds" and "I want to make more money" tend to be popular pledges, successful people think bigger ...
Roughly 55 percent of New Year’s resolutions were health-related, such as exercising more, eating healthier and getting out of financial debt, according to the science journal The Personality ...
Forget about making any New Year’s resolutions and adopt a more meaningful strategy. Failed resolutions are discouraging and lead to surrender of what you say you want for yourself.
New Year's Resolutions How we, as lawyers, could make 2024 ... Subscribe to New Jersey Law Journal. Don't miss the crucial news and insights you need to make informed legal decisions.
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 ...
A brand new year lies ahead, and if you're like most people, you've probably got a list of resolutions at the ready for 2025.
In for 2024: Bus rides, music lessons, an extra glass of water and victory over "Big Oil." Out, judging by the New Year's resolutions of Rhode Island's top politicians: Social media screen time ...