Most of us have a love/hate relationship with New Year’s resolutions. After all, there’s nothing quite like the start of a new year to add some needed fuel to your fire to hit the gym, eat healthier, or take up that hobby you’ve been promising yourself you’d try for years. But we all know that the burst of New Year’s motivation can flame out as quickly as it came leaving us feeling defeated by February. But what if we could approach New Year’s resolutions differently?