As a kid growing up, I do not remember New Year’s Eves fondly. Starting when I was in middle school, my mother insisted on a form of torture she called “writing resolutions.” During the afternoon of December 31, she would sit us all down around the dining room table with paper and pens and insist that we write down a specific number of resolutions. It struck me then as an empty exercise, a waste of time, and a recipe for failure. It still does. I don’t believe resolutions work. …
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