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Instead of a resolution she believes in creating a revolution. Watch the video to learn how you can create a real action plan for what you want to accomplish in the New Year.
Spoiler alert: it won’t take another 584-million mile revolution for me to fail to live up to my resolutions. But I want to mark them to try and hold myself to a public account.
A New Year's resolution could be a quiet revolution to repair our ... or can we cobble a more resilient future from what remains through a quiet revolution of neighbors sitting down with ...
Around 45% of Americans typically make New Year’s resolutions, while about 38% never do. Millennials are the most likely generation to set goals, while older generations participate less frequently.
If you do them right, there's a high probability your New Year's resolutions will become part of your life in 2024 and beyond. Here are some ways to make that happen.
A public health initiative called The Healthy Monday Refresh wants to inspire people to not just think of a New Year’s resolution once a year, but set goals every Monday and sustain them year-round.
But through it all, the ritual of the New Year's resolution remains. Back in 2008, my old friend and "Sunday Morning" colleague Nancy Giles and I revealed our own resolutions to the viewing public.
And yet, New Year’s resolutions are almost all about that. Read: Resolutions are not the vibe for 2022. Burkeman: I think, if you look into the deep motivations driving them, ...
If you've made a New Year's resolution, your plot for self-improvement probably kicks into gear sometime on Jan. 1, when the hangover wears off and the quest for the "new you" begins in earnest.
“My New Year’s resolution for 2024 is to spend more time planning so that my actions are more deliberate. If today I’m 5 percent planning, 95 percent action–I think I’d like to double ...