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EPISODE · Jan 9, 2020 · 7 MIN

Irresolution-when resolutions often fail

from Brandler Bits · host Jeffrey M. Brandler, LMFT, CAS, SAP

Happy New Year! In this edition of Brandler Bits we examine the time honored tradition of New Year's Resolutions. We identify why these resolutions do not work and lead to more frustration. We identify the strategies that will make your 2020 a successful year of change.

Happy New Year! In this edition of Brandler Bits we examine the time honored tradition of New Year's Resolutions. We identify why these resolutions do not work and lead to more frustration. We identify the strategies that will make your 2020 a successful year of change.

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