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7 Science-Based Strategies to Boost Your Willpower and Succeed with Your New Year's Resolutions

Behavioral science has ideas about how to keep on track beyond January.
Behavioral science has ideas about how to keep on track beyond January.
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It's that time of year when people make their New Year's resolutions – indeed, 93% of people set them, according to the American Psychological Association. The most common resolutions are related to losing weight, eating healthier, exercising regularly and saving money.

However, research shows that 45% of people fail to keep their resolutions by February, and only 19% keep them for two years. Lack of willpower or self-control is the top cited reason for not following through.

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