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Making New Year’s resolutions has both advantages and disadvantages. On the positive side, it allows people to set clear goals and improve their lives. For example, someone might promise to exercise regularly, save more money, or spend less time on social media. These resolutions can give people a sense of purpose and motivation at the start of the year. However, many people fail to keep their resolutions. For instance, they might plan to eat healthier but return to bad habits after a few weeks. This can lead to frustration or even guilt. To avoid this, it’s a good idea to set small and realistic goals, like exercising twice a week instead of every day. (114 words)