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The common phrase for a task to be “easier said than done” is true in many situations — and New Year’s resolutions are no exception. While it’s easy to come up with goals we want to achieve, likekeeping a space tidyandtraveling more, sticking to them throughout the year isn’t such an easy feat.
So, we rounded up some products that we’re snagging at the start of the new year to help keep our own resolutions, includingmaintaining fitness routines,cooking more at home,making self-care a priority,organizing messy areas, and more. Shop our picks starting at just $6, featuring brands likeReebok,Ninja, andSterilite, with savings currently up to 65 percent.
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I recently discovered I have a pinched nerve in my spine, which is making achieving my goal of working out more this year difficult. However, I’m interested in trying out thisab mat, which has lower back support and conveniently comes with an exercise guide. It’s a small wedge, so it would be easy to slide under my bed, and reviewers say it’s durable and comfortable to use. —Kelsey Fredricks, Writer
$14 at Walmart
I’ve been a casual runner for years, but this year, I set a few goals to work toward, including a half marathon and (potentially) a full marathon later on. To help me handle the long mileage, I’m making sure I have the necessary products to stay hydrated and fueled on long runs. That includes this running belt, which holds two small water bottles and has a front pocket for snacks, headphones, keys, and my phone. —Rachel Trujillo, Writer
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I ordered way too much takeout in 2024, and my budgetary goals definitely took a backseat to UberEats. This year, I’m grabbing this multicooker to make delicious but easy meals. Not only is it a slow cooker, but it can also sauté and cook rice and pasta. Plus, it replaces multiple other kitchen gadgets, helping minimize the number of dishes I have to wash (and my hatred of doing dishes is one of the reasons I order takeout so much). —Shea Simmons, Writer
$425$150 at Walmart
I spent way too much money on workout classes last year, so while I’m prioritizing my health in the new year, I’m looking to spend less while doing so. This on-sale walking pad, which is currently 73 percent off, is at the top of my wish list, as a result. The convenient size makes it perfect for under a standing desk or as a standalone treadmill. Plus, it’s easy to slide under furniture for storage purposes thanks to its low profile. —Megan Schaltegger, Writer
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