Cook’s Cookbook: New Year’s Resolutions: Why We Fail by February
As the end of the year approaches, it’s a time for reflection. We look back at the past twelve months, evaluating our successes and our setbacks, and convince ourselves we’ve learned something valuable along the way. For many, this period naturally brings a wave of optimism and anticipation for the year ahead. We imagine that the next year will be different, better. It’s the season of wishful thinking, and with that burst of optimism, we craft our New Year’s resolutions — grand promises to transform into shinier, more polished versions of ourselves.


