To make New Year resolutions work, set a range for a goal, rather than making it specific and set goals with friends instead of going about it alone.

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To make New Year resolutions work, set realistic goals, share it with families and friends for support, track the progress and above all have patience.
Another way to make resolutions work is to set a range for a goal, rather than making it specific.
"Research suggests that setting a range for a goal (planning to lose five to ten kilograms) rather than a specific target (aiming to lose eight kilos) will likely be more effective," she pointed out.
Williams also suggested that recommitting yourself to the goals at regular intervals -- for example, on first day of every month or first day of every week -- can boost your chances of achieving the goals that you have set for yourself.
"Clearly, the calendar itself can help in re-committing to goals. From this view, 'a case of the Mondays' could be the impetus to revisit the gym, shut off email in the evening, or trade spaghetti bolognese for salad," Williams noted.
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