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I want to find new ways to handle stress: Calm

2017 was the year of mindfulness and meditation. Carry that into the New Year with the Calm app. From anxiety to stress and even sleep, this app is sure to have you saying "om" in all areas of your life. They also have an in-app calendar to help you stay on track with your resolution.

I want to take better care of my health: Akos

The doctor is just one call away (literally) with this health app. Akos offers 24/7 access to healthcare professionals via smart devices so you don’t need to rearrange your schedule. The simply match your symptoms with a personal care provider that fits your medical needs in minutes. Thanks to Akos, making personal health a priority in 2018 just got a whole lot easier.

I want to exercise more: MindBody

Finding more time for fitness is on everyone's to-do list these days. But health and fitness platform, MindBody is simplifying the process with a one-stop-shop app. From HIIT training and boxing to yoga and pilates, you’ll be able to find the activity that you love and want to conquer in the New Year. What's more is that the app allows you to schedule and pay for classes around you too.

I want to invest and become more financially literate: Stockpile

Have you been interested in investing in stocks but don’t know where to start? Stockpile is the easy investment platform that allows you to start investing with as little as $5, and with no monthly fees or minimums. Search from a wide selection of fractional shares, ETFs and watch your stockpile grow via the downloadable app. What's more, is that Stockpile offers great tips and advice via their blog for first-time investors.

I want to budget: Mint

The hardest part about budgeting is knowing where to start. If you're new budgeting and are looking for a one-stop shop for helping you manage your money in the New Year, the Mint app is your best bet. By simply synching your bank account to the app, Mint identifies spending tips based on your existing habits, sets alerts for bills and unusual charges and includes your credit score, so you can start thinking big picture when it comes to your financial goals.