World of Psychology

Happy New Year, 2008

By John M Grohol PsyD
January 1, 2008

Well, another year has come and gone, and we’re sad to see it go. The passing of time gets a little more poignant the older you get, as the scales tip in the other direction. We may have decades yet to come with the entire world at our feet. But one more year is gone, and nothing more can be done about it.

New Year’s also begs the annual, eternal questions: How can I keep my New Year’s resolutions? How can I make lasting, reasonable New Year’s resolutions? Should I even bother?

Well, just for you, we’ve put together a little New Year’s Guide to help you figure these things out. Just a few of the articles we’ve published over the years that we think may help you get the year off to a good start.

Happy New Year!


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