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5 New Year's Resolutions You Will Break

Some Pledges Harder To Keep Than Others

Over the next few days, millions of Americans will make resolutions to better themselves in the new year.

They will then promptly begin breaking those same New Year's resolutions -- some before the sun rises on the first day of 2012.

Depending on which survey you believe, somewhere around three-quarters of us won't even make it three months. Another survey -- apparently there are no shortage of them when it comes to resolutions -- by the University of Washington suggests that less than half of that successful quarter of resolution-makers succeed on the first try.

If you're anything like us, that math has your head spinning and considering another New Year's resolution.

Of course, some resolutions are harder to keep than others, and which ones you choose will make all the difference in your chances of having to make the same promise to yourself next year.

Broken Resolution No. 5: Less Is More >>

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5 New Year's Resolutions You Will Break

Some Pledges Harder To Keep Than Others

Over the next few days, millions of Americans will make resolutions to better themselves in the new year.

They will then promptly begin breaking those same New Year's resolutions -- some before the sun rises on the first day of 2012.

Depending on which survey you believe, somewhere around three-quarters of us won't even make it three months. Another survey -- apparently there are no shortage of them when it comes to resolutions -- by the University of Washington suggests that less than half of that successful quarter of resolution-makers succeed on the first try.

If you're anything like us, that math has your head spinning and considering another New Year's resolution.

Of course, some resolutions are harder to keep than others, and which ones you choose will make all the difference in your chances of having to make the same promise to yourself next year.

Broken Resolution No. 5: Less Is More >>

The views expressed are not those of KTVZ.com, KTVZ or its affiliated companies. This is a community moderated forum. (Please note the 'Like' and 'Report' buttons.) By posting your comments you agree to accept our Terms of Use.

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