The New Year is here and resolutions are in full swing. My resolution this year is to keep my resolution for more than two months. In several decades, this has yet to happen. Here’s to making it happen in 2010. In all earnestness, though, a good resolution must be sustainable, must fit comfortably into daily living. This is a creed we’ve all come to live by at Julian Krinsky Camps & Programs. “You can’t play football forever, but you’re never too old to pick up a tennis racket,” says Julian Krinsky. The same rings true for those lessons learned in our golf, enrichment, fitness and pre-college programs. The director of our Krinsky Fitness program has a simple mantra: “We’re not in the business of changing people, rather improving lives.” Small changes can produce big results. So, when evaluating the success or failure of your own resolutions, keep in mind that big changes rarely produce prolonged results. Don’t fret if you’ve already wavered in your resolution resolve. Take some time to forge another, but keep it small and measurable. You’ll thank yourself for the progress it’ll produce.





