resolutions
Think big but start small with New Year’s resolutions
IT'S at this time of the year, that we usually reflect on the year just past, about how we might want to be a better leader or manager at work going forward.
Peter McGahan: New year’s ‘financial resolutions’ tips
LAST week I covered many of the issues with financial stress, so I’ll cover a few answers this week.
Leona O'Neill: Forget New Year's resolutions, let's just celebrate survival
ONCE upon a time I would have started the new year with vows about making my life better, focusing on my career and how I was going to push harder than ever to make my dreams come true.
Andrew Watson: Be resolved to follow a better path in 2020
Spiritual 'resolutions' can help us develop healthy new habits, says the Rev Andrew Watson, who shares some ideas
Anita Robinson: After a year of turmoil, we're about to find out what 2020 holds
In the olden days when I was barely into double figures and essays were called ‘compositions’, a popular topic to exercise children’s imagination was, ‘What might life be like in 2020?’ or other arbitrary future date.
Marie Louise McConville: Planning to make 2020 the year of kindness
Is there really any point? New Year resolutions are made to be broken, right? I mean, does anyone actually keep them? Last year was the first year I didn't make any resolutions simply because I didn't see the point.
Anita Robinson: New year diets would drive anyone to chocolate
Pffffft…… Heavy sigh.
Marie Louise McConville: I'm hoping luck will smile on me in 2018
Here we are then. So, what's the plan? Have you even thought about it? 2018 has begun people and apparently, now is the time to set out some goals for the next 12 months.
Parents tell how they're resolving to make even happier families in 2018
THE new year is the perfect time to put all those parenting blunders of the past 12 months behind you and focus of some new goals for your family.
If you've already failed your New Year's resolutions, don't worry - there's a scientific reason
And we also have some tips for better ways to make small improvements.