
New Year's resolutions often fail by mid-February due to a misunderstanding of how the human brain works, not personal weakness. Experts explain that motivation is a short-term biological state driven by novelty and dopamine, which predictably drops as stress and fatigue set in. Instead of relying on motivation, successful resolutions are built on consistently performing the required action without chasing immediate rewards or inspiration, which is the true backbone of habit formation.
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