Every January, millions of people around the world declare bold intentions for the year ahead: lose weight, save money, get organized, quit smoking. Yet by February, many of these resolutions have quietly dissolved into broken promises. According to various studies, nearly 80% of New Year’s resolutions fail by the second month. But why is it [...]The post Why Are We So Bad at Keeping New Year’s Resolutions? appeared first on The Herald.
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