Some people don't like the idea of New Year's resolutions, but I do. We often only use the word in the context of our New Years, but "resolution" is a nuanced noun. Some of its definitions include:
A firm decision to do or not to do something -- see: intention, resolve, plan, commitment, pledge.
The quality of being determined or resolute -- see: determination, purpose, steadfastness, perseverance, tenacity, tenaciousness, staying power, dedication, commitment, stubbornness, boldness, spiritedness, bravery, courage, pluck, grit.
The action of solving a problem, dispute, or contentious matter -- solution to, settlement of, conclusion to, "the peaceful resolution of all disputes."
In a world of seemingly endless conflicts, I sure like the sound of that. We need more of all of these qualities just now. All three meanings of "resolution" are wonderfully attractive to me -- and timely for this brand new year.