Do you have trouble sticking to your New Year's Resolutions? Do you have a hard time even thinking of a New Year's Resolution? Here are some resources by and for Canadians to help you change old habits and develop some new areas in your life.
Quit SmokingIt's time to check out the benefits of quitting smoking and programs to help you stop. Get Better Grades
Major Canadian universities offer tips on writing essays, efficient reading, attending lectures, taking notes and exams. Organize Your Home Office
You can start by doing some things to get your home office organized right now, and then move on to a 12-step plan to get your work space more functional. From Susan Ward, About.com Small Business: Canada Exercise Your Brain
Dave Fisher, About.com Puzzles, offers all sorts of free puzzles to clear the cobwebs, keep your brain active, and provide hours of relaxation and entertainment. The Four Rivers strategy puzzle is a good place to start! De-clutter Your House
Clean out your closets and donate old clothes and unused possessions to charity. Many malls have drop boxes for old clothes, and the Canadian Diabetes Association will come right to your door to pick them up.Enjoy the Canadian Winter
Jane McLean, About.com Canada Travel, has some great ideas for getting the most out of the Canadian winter. Save Gas and Money
Save gas and money and reduce greenhouse gas emissions at the same time with these energy conservation tips. Take a Family Vacation
Teresa Plowright, About.com Family Vacations, has hundreds of suggestions and tips to help you and the kids enjoy your next family vacation. Start a Small Business
Make your dream of starting a business of your own a reality. Susan Ward, About.com Small Business: Canada, outlines the steps to starting a business in Canada to help you on your way. Learn Chinese Cooking
Try a whole new way of cooking. Rhonda Parkinson, About.com Guide to Chinese Food, has basic tips and techniques to introduce you to the world of Chinese cuisine.
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