Stick to resolutions, By February, many people realise how hard it is to _____ _____ _____ they made in January., Easier said than done, Staying motivated all year sounds simple, but it’s often _____ ____ ____ ____., Know only too well, Anyone who has tried to change a habit _____ _____ ____ _____ how challenging it can be., Clock is ticking, With the deadline approaching fast, the _____ ____ _____., Make a promise, She didn’t want to _____ _____ _____ unless she was sure she could keep it., Can’t keep, He avoids giving his word because he hates making promises he _____ _____., Get into shape, After the holidays, he joined a gym to _____ _____ _____., Eat healthier, Instead of fast food, she decided to _____ _____., Be bound to fail, Without a clear plan, the project was _____ _____ _____ _____., Go far back in history, The tradition doesn’t start recently — it _____ _____ ____ _____., Orchestrate a fresh start, The new year felt like a perfect moment to _____ _____ _____ _____., Historian, A _____ can explain how people lived centuries ago., Theology, She chose to study religion academically, focusing on _____., Self-improvement, Reading and reflection became part of his _____ _____., Annual, The company holds an _____ review every January., Attempts at, His early _____ ____ building better habits didn’t last long., Make resolutions, At the beginning of the year, people often _____ _____ to change their lives., Pay off debts, She worked overtime to finally _____ _____ _____., Small vows, Instead of big promises, he started with _____ _____., BC (year), The event took place in 44 _____, long before modern calendars., Take stock, At the end of the year, she paused to _____ ____ of her progress., Primarily, The course is _____ designed for beginners., Spring cleaning, January felt like mental _____ _____ — clearing bad habits., Nighttime affair, His studying became a _____ _____, done after everyone slept., Remain, Despite the changes, some problems _____ unsolved., Publically acknowledge, He chose to _____ _____ his mistake instead of hiding it., Hold up, Under pressure, his excuse didn’t _____ _____., Cover to cover, She read the manual _____ _____ _____ before starting., Approach, This teaching _____ works better with adults., Get past, It took years to _____ _____ the failure., Unassisted, She completed the task _____, without any help., Noble, His intentions were _____, even if the result wasn’t perfect., Humiliated, He felt _____ after being criticised in front of everyone., Doable, Breaking the task into parts made it feel _____., Take lessons, After the mistake, they decided to _____ _____ from the experience., Throw out, She decided to _____ _____ old routines that didn’t work., Content, He felt _____ with slow but steady progress., Give a grade, The teacher will _____ _____ _____ at the end of the course., Be more likely to, People are _____ _____ _____ succeed if goals are realistic., Take small baby steps, Instead of drastic change, she chose to _____ _____ _____ _____., Revolutionize overnight, You can’t _____ _____ habits in one day., Set a goal, At the start of the month, he _____ _____ _____ to read daily., Live up to a person you want to be, Each decision helps you _____ _____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____., Inevitably, When motivation fades, setbacks will _____ appear., Struggle with, Many beginners _____ _____ consistency at first..
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