A New Year’s Food for Thought

People make New Year’s Resolutions every year on New Year’s Day. However, very few people can stick with their New Year’s resolutions. This year, take a different approach, take the pressure off, and learn how to improve your life by simply doing less. Making New Year’s Resolutions seems like a great idea as the New Year starts. It’s something to do, and we look forward to improving our lives, but it requires a lot of energy in our world that’s already chaotic with too much demand on our lives. In spite of our best intentions, the average New Year’s resolution lasts only three to four months, with only 6% managing to stick with it beyond 12 months, according to Forbes Health’s recent poll. This quote from Lao Tzu, author of the Tao Te Ching, is something to think about as you contemplate on making a New Year’s Resolutions.
Peace on Earth and Goodwill to Men!

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