Live Well, Work Well – How to Make and Keep Your New Year’s Resolution

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A new variant of coronavirus is prompting renewed concern regarding the pandemic. The World Health Organization (As the new year approaches, you may find yourself reflecting on the past year. This introspection is a significant first step toward selecting a New Year’s resolution to help you grow as a person. However, 80% of New Year’s resolutions fail by mid-February due to a lack of self-discipline, according to U.S. News and World Report. That’s why it’s important to set yourself up for success when you’re choosing a resolution.

Fitness, finances, and weight loss are often the three most popular New Year’s resolutions.

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