Getting organized is one the top ten most common New Year’s resolutions, second only to losing weight. While less than half of the population makes resolutions, even fewer keep them. Only 71 percent keep a resolution past the first two weeks of the year. Yet, despite the fact people often do not keep their resolutions, research shows that making resolutions is still worthwhile. People who make resolutions or set goals are ten times more likely to attain their goals than those who do not set a conscious goal.
If you are among those who have already let your resolution slide, give yourself a “do-over.” Start your New Year over with the Chinese New Year and re-affirm your resolution to get organized. It’s the Year of the Dragon, considered the luckiest in the 12-year Chinese Zodiac. Maybe with some extra luck, you’ll keep your resolution this time.


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