JANUARY 01, 2008Provided by RealAge.com

New Year's Resolutions? Use a Full-Court Press

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You may prefer to accomplish your New Year’s resolutions one by one. But here’s an approach that might work better: Tackle them all at once.

That’s right. When people in a study used this approach to achieve their health goals, it almost doubled the likelihood they’d check at least one of the goals off their need-to-do list.

Boost Your Success
Want to lose weight? Cut back on ice cream? Walk more? Cook healthier meals? We all know that making resolutions to change for the better is one thing, but keeping those resolutions is quite another. Here are a few more ways to help tip the scales in your favor:

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