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How Many People Actually Keep Their New Year’s Resolution?

  • Katie McCartney
  • Jan 18, 2017
  • 1 min read

There are a lot of people that set New Year’s resolutions every year. But how many people actually end up staying with it? There are lots of very elaborate ones. But some more realistic ones such as spending more time with family and friends.

The top 10 most common ones that people tend to not keep are:

1. Lose Weight / Healthier Eating

2. Life / Self Improvements

3. Better Financial Decisions

4. Quit Smoking

5. Do more exciting things

6. Spend More Time with Family / Close Friends

7. Work out more often

8. Learn something new on my own

9. Do more good deeds for others

10. Find the love of my life

I mean some are more realistic than others, but everyone can dream right? 42% of Americans usually make New Year’s Resolutions and only 9.2% actually end up achieving them. Studies have shown that in the future less and less people will end up achieving their goals due to being used to getting everything available to them. It’s simply the matter that some people don’t understand, we have to work for what we want.

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