New Year’s resolutions are a bit like babies: They’re fun to
make but extremely difficult to maintain.
Each January, roughly one in three Americans resolve to better
themselves in some way. A much smaller percentage of people actually make good
on those resolutions. While about 75% of people stick to their goals for at
least a week, less than half (46%) are still on target six months later, a 2002
study found.
It's hard to keep up the enthusiasm months after you've swept
up the confetti, but it's not impossible. Let’s begin by thinking our
resolution, writing it and carrying it out.
Enjoy,
Nora Sierra
Grade 1 Teacher
EC Assistant Principal
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