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Use this 3-month rule to actually keep your New Year’s resolutions

Breaking habits or forming new ones is hard — and starting on January 1 doesn’t change that.

To give yourself the best chance at success, pursue one, manageable to-do at a time, says Michael J. López, a consultant, career coach and author of the upcoming book “Change: Six science-backed strategies to transform your brain, body, and behavior.”

“You can really only change a couple things at a time,” López says. “My recommendation for the people I coach is start with one goal and give yourself a three-month interval before you add anything new to that.”

Let’s say you want to learn a new instrument, exercise in the morning, and watch less TV. If you tackle just one of those for the first quarter of the year, you’re more likely to succeed, López says. And this success will motivate you to pursue other goals.

‘You experience the frustration of doing something uncomfortable’

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