
Glen Tickle
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Jan 31, 2024 |
l8r.it | Kate Arends |Glen Tickle |LaTonya Yvette
Each turn of the new year, millions of well-meaning people set resolutions as life-defining commitments. Fitness, mental health, financial health—you know the drill. We want to change for the better. But resolutions don't keep: One 2023 poll found that one in five Americans has mostly or entirely given up on their resolutions by early February, with the average resolution only lasting four months. That's where Operation Free Time comes in. It's a guide to a happy year. Change without over-commitment.
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Jan 31, 2024 |
weekand.com | Kate Arends |Glen Tickle |LaTonya Yvette
Each turn of the new year, millions of well-meaning people set resolutions as life-defining commitments. Fitness, mental health, financial health—you know the drill. We want to change for the better. But resolutions don't keep: One 2023 poll found that one in five Americans has mostly or entirely given up on their resolutions by early February, with the average resolution only lasting four months. That's where Operation Free Time comes in. It's a guide to a happy year. Change without over-commitment.
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Jan 31, 2024 |
weekand.com | Kate Arends |Glen Tickle |LaTonya Yvette
Each turn of the new year, millions of well-meaning people set resolutions as life-defining commitments. Fitness, mental health, financial health—you know the drill. We want to change for the better. But resolutions don't keep: One 2023 poll found that one in five Americans has mostly or entirely given up on their resolutions by early February, with the average resolution only lasting four months. That's where Operation Free Time comes in.
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Jan 31, 2024 |
l8r.it | Kate Arends |Glen Tickle |LaTonya Yvette
Each turn of the new year, millions of well-meaning people set resolutions as life-defining commitments. Fitness, mental health, financial health—you know the drill. We want to change for the better. But resolutions don't keep: One 2023 poll found that one in five Americans has mostly or entirely given up on their resolutions by early February, with the average resolution only lasting four months. That's where Operation Free Time comes in. It's a guide to a happy year. Change without over-commitment.
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Jan 31, 2024 |
l8r.it | Kate Arends |Glen Tickle |LaTonya Yvette
Each turn of the new year, millions of well-meaning people set resolutions as life-defining commitments. Fitness, mental health, financial health—you know the drill. We want to change for the better. But resolutions don't keep: One 2023 poll found that one in five Americans has mostly or entirely given up on their resolutions by early February, with the average resolution only lasting four months. That's where Operation Free Time comes in. It's a guide to a happy year. Change without over-commitment.
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