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Another part of the problem is that we often make the wrong resolution (or more than one wrong resolution). The key to successful goal-making is not to be hasty when you do it. Make resolutions you've thought through and are willing to dedicate your time and energy to. Don't make a resolution on the fly, because if you're not 100 percent committed to your goal, the odds of staying motivated are not in your favor.

Which central idea of the article is MOST supported by the above paragraph?

A
The key to a successful outcome when making a resolution starts with making a thoughtful choice.
B
The resolutions that most people make require that they be strictly accountable for their goals.
C
The problem with most resolutions is that people do not make a realistic commitment to their goals.
D
The odds of keeping to a resolution decrease if a person tries to pursue too many goals.

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