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ow, 2019!! Time certainly flies when you are a woman juggling it all. For the past month, you have probably heard everyone and their mother talking about what their New Year’s resolutions are going to be: lose those excess holiday pounds, take a leap and make that career change… you know the drill. However, while we all have the best intentions, more than 80% of New Year’s resolutions are scrapped within a few months’ time. What can we do to make the odds of success better? I consider myself to be a highly motivated, goal-oriented person. Over the years though, I’ve realized that trying to pull off ten or more New Year’s resolutions is simply not realistic. I end up getting so overwhelmed that I give up on all ten. So I interviewed and conferred with other successful women, and I decided to prioritize and try to tackle three resolutions for January 2019.