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The tradition of the New Year's Resolutions goes all the way back to 153 B.C. Janus, a mythical king of early Rome was placed at the head of the calendar. With two faces, Janus could look back on past events and forward to the future. Janus became the ancient symbol for resolutions and many Romans looked for forgiveness from their enemies and also exchanged gifts before the beginning of each year.
The New Year has not always begun on January 1, and it doesn't begin on that date everywhere today. It begins on that date only for cultures that use a 365-day solar calendar. January 1 became the beginning of the New Year in 46 B.C., when Julius Caesar developed a calendar that would more accurately reflect the seasons than previous calendars had.
The Romans named the first month of the year after Janus, the god of beginnings and the guardian of doors and entrances. He was always depicted with two faces, one on the front of his head and one on the back. Thus he could look backward and forward at the same time. At midnight on December 31, the Romans imagined Janus looking back at the old year and forward to the new. The Romans began a tradition of exchanging gifts on New Year's Eve by giving one another branches from sacred trees for good fortune. Later, nuts or coins imprinted with the god Janus became more common New Year's gifts.
In the Middle Ages, Christians changed New Year's Day to December 25, the birth of Jesus. Then they changed it to March 25, a holiday called the Annunciation. In the sixteenth century, Pope Gregory XIII revised the Julian calendar, and the celebration of the New Year was returned to January 1.
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On a bit of a humorous note, I believe it was made up centuries ago by a group of people wanting to just keep every busy throughout the year.
I can never understand why the tradition was started in the first place since about 75% of people who make them end up breaking them by the third month in
http://www.mynewyearsresolutionsextrememakeover.com/

It came from a bunch of drunk quitters!!!!
Jonathan Edwards - http://justonemore.info/?p=441
New year's resolution - Has it worked for you to make resolutions about how you should be in the year to come?”
by anil m on November 21st, 2011
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What was your New Years resolution? have you allready gave it up and why??
by HE-MAN! on January 20th, 2011
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Before you died on your last day how would you spend it
by Dream girl on June 27th, 2011
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Two weeks in to the New Year. Are you modifying your Resolutions?
by Chicago Lady on January 9th, 2011
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If you come up with a solution on your own... why is it important not to listen to other people when they repeat your solution?
by pearloaf is not yelling and dreams of bal on February 12th, 2011
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