The important question is what are the top 10 resolutions that are made and do we stick to them?
Maybe one of the popular New Year’s resolutions is weight loss; many people put on a few pounds over the festive period with vast amounts of dinners, buffets and parties, and then feel the need to lose a few pounds in time for the summer weather where they will be reducing the amount of clothes they wear for beach holidays.
In at second is the resolution where people decide they want to quit smoking, they want to start a brand new year without health problems and the smell of smoke Nonetheless the bulk of people that decice to do this don’t even last longer than the month of January and soon return to the routine.
Another of the top resolutions that people tend to chose is to spend more time with family and close friends, whether it’s joining in more with family activities and events or popping round for a cup of coffee when you have some spare time. Out of the above 3 this is the one that has a more flourishing rate and people are more likely to stick to this resolution. Other resolutions include getting out of debt, learning something new, quitting alcoholic drinks, helping others and being organised in their day to day life.
Most of us hold up our hands up to making new resolutions at the start of each New Year but regrettably at least 70% of us don’t stick to them and even more of those that don’t stick to them end up giving up before the end of the first month.
Chloe is a keen journalist writing about bargains and discounts on behalf of John Lewis



