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In 1988, a study at the University of Scranton found that the vast majority (77%) of people kept their New Year’s resolutions for just two weeks and 19% met their goals within two years. While these statistics may have been disappointing at the time, they would be considered enviable today. As the world has gotten busier and more fast-paced those numbers plummeted, with an estimated four percent keeping their resolutions in 2018. Perhaps even worse, in 2019, the largest portion, 57%, said they hadn’t bothered to make a resolution at all. There are many reasons for this, and it’s not always as simple as a lack of willpower or motivation. For example, many have unrealistic resolutions and/or timeframes in which to complete them. Others may simply not have the tools or the structure in place to set them up…