The 9 Healthiest New Year’s Resolutions You Can Make Pick one of these worthy resolutions you can stick with. By Alyssa Sparacino Medically reviewed by Anju Goel, MD If you ever made New Year’s resolutions, you’re not alone. One PLOS One 2020 study noted that around 44% of individuals in the U.S. would probably make a New Year’s resolution for the following year. At times,…
New Year, New Approach to Resolutions By Zoë Randolph, GC4W Thought Leadership Contributor “I’m not setting any resolutions this year,” I saw someone tweet recently. “2022 has to impress *me.*” It was a joke, of course, mocking our collective, annual fervor around self-improvement. But it was hardly the only post I saw to this effect. Several people on my timeline…
Here are a few practical tips and healthy habits that can help you feel more confident about your finances this year and beyond, especially if you’re a college student or navigating personal finances for the first time after graduation.
By Alyssa Julian start If there’s one thing to know about me, it’s that I love to start a hobby. At my childhood home we had multiple “crafting” closets, and luckily for me in my current apartment, the storage situation allows for the same. Ceramics? I’ve done it. Embroidery? I’ve dabbled. Film? I’ve snapped to it. Surfing, sailing, snowboarding: Check,…
Why You Should Set Goals, Not Resolutions This Year By Ashira Prossack As the new year rolls around, it’s a great time to set new goals and start the year off on the right foot. While resolutions are at the forefront of everyone’s mind, setting goals will be far more beneficial, whether you’re setting them for business or your personal…
To make this year the year you actually follow through with your goals, make it a family affair. This way, everyone wins. You can share the sense of accomplishment together, which not only helps in achieving your shared goals, but can bring you closer together as a family.
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By: Josephine Atluri Dear 2020—bye! We are so over you and ready to move on to better days. As we head into the new year, let’s take a page from pandemic life and do things a little differently when it comes to planning out 2021. So, rather than doing what you’ve done every year (making a resolution that may last for only…
The truth is, when you don’t take care of yourself, you can’t take care of anyone else. To avoid burning the candles at both ends, here are 10 resolutions for this year that are you-focused so you include yourself on the list of people you are caring for and are ready for whatever life (and motherhood) may throw at you. 1. Make…
January 1st marks the beginning of the new year. And year after year, we make New Years Resolutions to help guide us through the upcoming months. But statistics have shown that each year, about 80% of resolutions are forgotten about and people feel like they failed. Then as January approaches, they set out and make a whole new list. So how do…