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How to Make Your New Year's Resolutions Successful
Getting in top physical shape is the no.1 New Year’s resolution this year. Thirty-seven percent of Americans make New Year’s resolutions. The sad fact is just 10% will keep their resolutions longer than three months. Saving money is also a popular New Year’s resolution. However, Wall Street Journal reporter Julia Carpenter says people should be realistic about setting financial goals.