Ditching New Year's resolutions
Eating better, exercising more, we've heard the resolutions.
Lifelong Columbus resident Bill Huffman has made plenty of them before. He's done without sodium and cigarettes and says he's not about to stop now.
But statistics show, by January 17, more than 30 percent of people who made resolutions, have given up on them.
According to Austin Mock, a personal trainer at the YMCA of Central Ohio, people set expectation levels too high, too soon.
"Chalk it up to unrealistic expectations. People want
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