Most resolutions fail for three reasons: Goals are vague or unrealistic. People underestimate the commitment. People lack a ...
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Third-year student Luke Ziolkowski was playing video games one day over winter break when a thought occurred to him.
January is almost over, how are those resolutions coming? Maybe you've forgotten them already, but hopefully this year will ...
Piedmont suggests seeking support from loved ones, rewarding progress and practicing self-compassion to avoid burnout or resentment. Rosie Shrout, an assistant professor of human development at Purdue ...
Remember back about 21 days ago when you sat down with paper and pen and resolved to do better in the New Year?So, it’s now ...
Many people start out the New Year with some type of goal or resolution. However, only about 25% of people stay committed to ...
Achieving New Year’s resolutions and other goals that require sustained change involves the development of habits—and this ...
Did you resolve to eat healthier, exercise more, lose weight or drink less in the new year? Setting measurable, specific goals is the key to success.
Keeping New Year’s resolutions is no easy task. The News reached out to Yale professionals to suggest tools for success.