A New Year’s Resolution can really change things if you want them to
As the holiday season comes to a close, the start of a new year is on the horizon and it's time for our New Year's Resolution. For many of us December 31st is synonymous with gatherings in Time Square - where a star-studded ball makes its 70 foot decent before thousands of onlookers cheer “Happy New Year!” at the stroke of midnight. But the start of a new year should mean more than just purchasing a new desk calendar. It should be a time to reflect on the previous year and re-evaluate where we’re going in the future. The beginning of a new year has become one of the world's oldest holidays. It all started with the Babylonians, who first celebrated the day some 4,000 years ago. And though the…