Don’t let your resolutions sputter out before they’ve begun. | Iryna Velkich/Getty Images
It’s January 3. The gyms are suddenly crowded; the freshly bought journals are pristine; and suddenly, everyone you know is trying to learn Italian like they’re about to become a deep-cover spy in Tuscany. It’s the new year, new you, new everything.
Or, at least, it is for a few days. January 9, the second Friday of the month this year, is colloquially known as “Quitter’s Day,” because it’s the date nearly half of all people abandon their New Year’s resolutions.
It’s enough to make you wonder w...
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