If you didn't get around to making your New Year's resolutions, don't worry; you're not too late. You're probably better off, as early February is a much better time to make changes. According to an ABC News report, about 45% of Americans choose to make a New Year's resolution each January. Eager "New Year, New You!" people go on diets, hit the gym, join abstinence programs, buy self-help books, and jump on the bandwagon to make 2011 a happier and healthier year. But that same report indicates that over half of those resolutions will fail. Because of lack of discipline? Lack of willpower?
The problem may lie with the resolution itself or it might be a matter of timing. Use these three rules to set a new goal or adjust the resolution you've already made.














