I absolutely abhor the cliché of making grand New Years’ Resolutions. It’s not at all that I am against making new goals for oneself, but why wait to do it exactly at the start of a “New Year?” Sure, when it comes to the specific common resolution of getting into shape, it may be great business for gym owners. But, if you need to cut weight, or focus on any goal at all- not just physical health related- why wait until this specific point in the whole year to begin on it? Aren’t there 364 other days in the year that are great starting times, as well?
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