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THE PROMISES WE MAKE OURSELVES
As the clock strikes midnight on 31th December many of us make New Year's resolutions. Recent surveys 1
that only 20 per cent of the people who make them really stick to them. So why do we resolve to continue to resolve?
It seems that almost all cultures have a special day in which people have the opportunity to change themselves.
SHOW
These festivals 2
all times in which people look back at the past and resolve to be healthier, wealthier and wiser in the year ahead.
BE
Western society's tradition of making resolutions 3
back to ancient Rome, when people pledged to improve 4
DATE
as part of paying homage to the two-faced god Janus who had the ability
THEY
to look in two directions at the same time.
Two of the 5
New Year's resolutions are to lose weight and to give up smoking. Next in popularity come doing more exercise and 'psychological resolutions' such as 6 more confident and ambitious.
POPULAR
BE
So how can you make sure you don't break your resolutions? Experts say the key is to keep the list short and to identify the specific steps you 7 to take to reach your goals.
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Да
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**THE PROMISES WE MAKE OURSELVES**
As the clock strikes midnight on 31th December many of us make New Year's resolutions. Recent surveys **show**
that only 20 per cent of the people who make them really stick to them. So why do we resolve to continue to resolve?
It seems that almost all cultures have a special day in which people have the opportunity to change themselves.
These festivals **are**
all times in which people look back at the past and resolve to be healthier, wealthier and wiser in the year ahead.
Western society's tradition of making resolutions **dates**
back to ancient Rome, when people pledged to improve
as part of paying homage to the two-faced god Janus who had the ability
to look in two directions at the same time.
Two of the **most popular**
New Year's resolutions are to lose weight and to give up smoking. Next in popularity come doing more exercise and 'psychological resolutions' such as **being** more confident and ambitious.
So how can you make sure you don't break your resolutions? Experts say the key is to keep the list short and to identify the specific steps you **need** to take to reach your goals.
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