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The Roundtable
1:30 am
Wed January 3, 2007
Hedi McKinley 's Advice on New Year's Resolutions 1/3/06
Albany, NY – There's nothing worse than a New Year's resolution that sounds great on December 31st and feels awful by January 5th. But today, Hedi McKinley shares her prescription for a New Year's resolution that lets you eat what you want, spend all you like, and feels good to boot.
Hedi McKinley is a retired member of the SUNY School of Social Welfare, and a clinical social worker with a private practice in Albany, NY