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New Year's Resolutions for EntrepreneursHow to better yourself and your business in 2015.

ByStephanie Orma

This story appears in theJanuary 2015issue of狗万官方.Subscribe »

As we look ahead to 2015, it's natural to set goals in both our personal and our professional lives. Here at Entrepreneur, we have a few suggestions for New Year's resolutions. While they may sound routine -- get fit, streamline processes -- the twist we've put on them gives them a fresh take. Check them out for yourself and think about putting some of these on your list before the ball drops. If nothing else, you'll start the new year with a chuckle.

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