Spring is in the air. There’s more daylight and warm sunshine to go around, birds are chirping away, and buds are beginning to appear. Back in January, when it was cold and dark and we were still recovering from the holidays, many of us laid out a vision for the new year ahead, defined some goals, and set our New Year’s resolutions. Well, we’re about a quarter of the way through the year. How’s that going? If you’re like most people, you gave up on your resolution weeks ago. It’s estimated that 80 percent of new year’s resolutions are tossed aside by the second week in February. Why is that? Are most of us lazy and undisciplined? Are our goals unrealistic and unattainable? Maybe it’s a matter of timing. Is January 1, in the midst of winter, really the best time to set out to achieve new goals? According to …