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  2. The ancient origins of New Year’s resolutions and how the ...

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    New Year’s resolutions were a firm tradition by the 20th century, McKenzie said. At this point, the tradition had also moved beyond religious contexts, reflecting the beginnings of the broader ...

  3. New Year's resolution - Wikipedia

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    Early 20th-century New Year's resolution postcards. A New Year's resolution is a tradition, most common in the Western World [1] but also found in the Eastern World, in which a person resolves to continue good practices, change an undesired trait or behavior, accomplish a personal goal, or otherwise improve their behaviour at the beginning of a calendar year.

  4. The top New Year's resolutions and how you can actually stick ...

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    The history of New Year's resolutions. According to History, the first New Year's resolutions can be traced all the way back to the ancient Babylonians about 4,000 years ago. During their new year ...

  5. How long do New Year's resolutions actually last?

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    'Tis the season again, and New Year's resolutions are back in full force. Even though the motivation for change and new goals are sky-high toward the end of a year, particularly in December, most ...

  6. New Year's resolution lessons from people who followed ...

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    Like Kay, 44-year-old Monica May likes the annual tradition of using New Year’s resolutions as a way to reset. But three years ago, she realized that traditional resolutions weren’t working ...

  7. Are New Year’s Resolutions Worth Making? (& 5 Tips To Make ...

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    This article was reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, FOMA. Most people break their New Year’s resolutions within three months. And let’s face it, some of us don’t even make it to the ...

  8. “Approximately 40% of us make New Year’s resolutions, with almost 60% of young adults making resolutions,” says Siegfried. “At the same time, almost 90% of New Year’s resolutions are ...

  9. EDITORIAL: How to keep your New Year's resolutions

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    Dec. 31—If you haven't already seen a bunch of blogs, articles or op-eds telling you how to—insert synonym for "achieve " here—your New Year's resolution (s), then you probably will.