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While everyone is frenzying to keep up with their New Year's resolutions, we all have the chance to settle down and watch all of the world's greatest stars ming...
Kindness Yoga has a New Year's challenge for you. “Every January, hundreds of Kindness students challenge themselves to new levels of dedication through our New...
The time of champagne toasts and party hats has come to a close but this year's resolution goals are here again.
There are many ways to start the New Year of...
The holidays can be a challenging time of year. When I was married, I loved Christmas, and threw myself into the busyness and the festivities of the season whol...
Au revoir, 2012. Time to turn the page, crack open a new calendar, and suffer mounting peer pressure to declare our resolutions for the new year. It's a tired ...
With 2013 approaching, I’m considering how to start anew in January. Going through my list of resolutions, I notice the presence of many resolution staples:...
This is not a New Year's resolution, some crash diet or crazy workout plan. This is my life, and I'm changing it. The switch - so to speak - has flipped. I've d...
New Year's Day is a semi-arbitrary holiday. Sure, our calendar year is based on Earth's journey around the Sun, but January 1 is still a somewhat random start...
Making a New Year's resolution on or before January 1 is admittedly a somewhat arbitrary annual goal-setting regimen. Sure, the Greco-Roman calendar correlates approximately with our astrological lap around the Sun, but getting your ambition on should ideally happen more than just once a year. Still, aiming high is rarely a bad idea, (unless you're defending yourself against a murderous Leprechaun) no matter how trivial the underlying reason for doing so may be....