The beginning of a new year is always a perfect time to get started with new behavior, habits, routines, and other things – that is probably why many people are always eager to make New Year’s resolutions. Always feeling like a fresh start, New Year’s resolutions are much easier to make than to keep, to the extent that by the end of the first quarter of the year, many of us have abandoned our resolutions and moved on with other stuff.
As a matter of fact, according to research carried out by researchers at the University of Scranton (Pennsylvania, USA), 23% of people quit working on their resolutions just two weeks into the new year and only 19% of resolution setters stuck to their goals over the long haul. One main reason for this is that we do not know how to keep New Year’s resolutions, even though we always have the intention of wanting to achieve all we’ve set out to do at the beginning of the year.
As a matter of fact, according to research carried out by researchers at the University of Scranton (Pennsylvania, USA), 23% of people quit working on their resolutions just two weeks into the new year and only 19% of resolution setters stuck to their goals over the long haul. One main reason for this is that we do not know how to keep New Year’s resolutions, even though we always have the intention of wanting to achieve all we’ve set out to do at the beginning of the year.
But why do lots of people set goals at the beginning of every year? Ever heard of the “fresh start effect”? The fresh start effect is pretty simple. It refers to the tendency for humans to want to take action towards achieving a goal after a special occasion or key date has passed. The New Year is a special time which is why so many people often set a series of high resolutions during these times. New Year’s resolutions vary from person to person, but they are all about achieving positive results.
Whatever your New Year’s resolution is, the important thing is that you are on the right path to achieving it. So, what can you do to increase the likelihood of you keeping your New Year’s resolution this time around? Here are a few tips that may help you beat the odds this time: