Publisher's Synopsis
Every year people make resolutions. So, there is an implicit understanding that resolutions are good. Indeed, they are good. Resolutions aim to self-better, self-improve, and self-actualize. These are the three ultimate objectives of any resolution.
This brief treatise provides a very nuanced but pointed debriefing on the veracity of resolutions. It is quintessentially a subtle debrief because people attempt to make resolutions and, unfortunately, majority of them fail each year. One of the reasons why they fail is addressed in this book - the lack of understanding of what a resolution is in the first place.
The book can be read and completed in less than 30 minutes, but its saliences may be endeared for years to come. Because the reader will know and appreciate the core of resolutions and the steps required to make winning resolutions. Be the first witness to this.