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Have you already broken your New Year's resolution?
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Date:2025-04-24 09:13:51
The New Year often makes people want to be a better version of themselves. According to a poll from YouGov, around 37% of people make New Year's resolutions.
But the majority of people abandon their goals for the New Year within two months.
Morning Edition wants to collect stories from people who have given up on their New Year's resolutions for 2024.
What was your resolution, how soon into the year did you give it up and why?
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