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The new year evokes a sense of renewal and fresh starts. As many as 2/3rd of Americans set New Year's resolutions. Across time the most frequent resolutions have been to "eat better" and "loose weight." While these seem like worthy goals, we challenge you to examine your true motivation behind those resolutions and dig down to find out what you really what to achieve.
By Purdue University Extension - Health & Human SciencesThe new year evokes a sense of renewal and fresh starts. As many as 2/3rd of Americans set New Year's resolutions. Across time the most frequent resolutions have been to "eat better" and "loose weight." While these seem like worthy goals, we challenge you to examine your true motivation behind those resolutions and dig down to find out what you really what to achieve.