By Mary Parker Draper, Extension Agent – Smith County We have almost made it through 2020! With the hopes of a brighter 2021, many of us will set out to make New Year’s resolutions. Numerous people will try to exercise, eat healthier, stop bad habits, save money, or spend more time with their family in 2021. Several will start off strong with their resolutions, but how many will actually stick with them? In reality, only a small percent of people follow through with their New Year’s resolutions. With that in mind, here are a few tips to make your resolutions last: Make a plan and write it down. Plan your goals for a certain period of time. Accomplishing your goals over a short period of ti
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