Today Can Be Different: Did you make it to Quitter’s Day?
Sheryl Boldt
Guest Columnist
So many people abandon their New Year’s resolutions by the second Friday of the year that the day has earned the nickname “Quitter’s Day.”
What about you? Did you even make it to Quitter’s Day?
I can’t afford another year of failed resolutions. Can you?
Each January, we list the habits we’re determined to tackle because we genuinely want to become better people. But after failing to keep those resolutions year after year, we often enter another new year with fading hope. We wish real change was possible. We pray for a miracle that in the new year we’ll have fewer reasons to hate ourselves because of the choices we made.
