About half of all Americans chose a New Year’s resolution this month. Those that did, said they wanted to improve their health, finances and relationships.
Many people set New Year's resolutions, but the majority fail to stick to them. Here are 5 tips to help you avoid the same fate.
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New Year’s resolutions: Some history and your odds of success
According to a YouGov survey, 31% of Americans will make a New Year’s resolution or set a goal for 2026. Adults under 45 are ...
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Add Shreve Memorial Library to your New Year's resolution list
These are just three reasons to add Shreve Memorial Library to your list of New Year’s resolutions. I hope that all of you ...
As we turn toward 2026, it’s natural to crave a fresh start — a clean slate that promises renewal and possibility. Traditionally, this desire manifests in the form of New ...
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Already broken your New Year's resolution? A psychologist on why it may actually be a good thing
First, take a breath. Breaking a New Year resolution isn’t a failure - psychologists say it’s a normal part of behaviour ...
The most popular resolution solves the wrong problem. Skip self-optimization—invest in groups that actually show up when life ...
In 2026, AI will become ubiquitous in our everyday work. Like the Internet before it, AI has tremendous potential for both ...
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Your 2026 New Year's photography resolutions
Our latest Question of the week asked readers about their intended 2026 photography resolutions. Here are their answers!
Happy New Year, DPReview community! For many, the start of a new year is a time to set goals (or refresh old ones), from big, ...
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