8 expert-backed ways to make your New Year health resolutions last past mid-January
India TodayDecember marks the death of all will to work out and by mid-January, most of those health resolutions have died a lonely death at the altar of reality. However, research shows that one of the top New Year resolutions on everyone’s mind is how to ‘become healthier’. Research, however, shows that one of the top New Year resolutions is ‘becoming healthier’. Ultimately, the goal is cultivating a healthier, sustainable lifestyle for the long term.” "Many view the beginning of a new year as a symbolic opportunity for a fresh start and a chance to set goals for self-improvement. Set realistic goals Kavita Devgan, nutritionist and author of ‘The Don’t Diet’ believes that the reason why our resolutions fail is because most of the time, we give ourselves unattainable goals.