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According to a study conducted by the University of Scranton, just 8 percent of people achieve their New Year's goals, while around 80 percent fail to keep their New Year's resolutions, says US clinical psychologist Joseph Luciano.
According to U.S. News & World Report, the failure rate for New Year's resolutions is said to be about 80 percent, and most lose their resolve by mid-February. If this is true, it's clear that there is nothing wrong with us. The problem is in the tradition itself.
Popular wisdom says it takes 21 days. However, studies indicate that on average it takes approximately 66 days before a new habit becomes automatic. Second, people tend to make long lists of big habits they want to changelike losing weight, saving more money, doubling revenue, and quitting smoking or drinking.
According to a study conducted by the University of Scranton, just 8 percent of people achieve their New Year's goals, while around 80 percent fail to keep their New Year's resolutions, says US clinical psychologist Joseph Luciano.
Referring to the statistics, only 64 percent last longer than the first month, and only 46 percent last longer than six months. Even more discouraging is the statistic that only 14 percent of people over 50 actually achieve their resolution compared to 39 percent of people in their 20s.
Every year more than 50% of people make New Year's resolutions to lose weight, quit smoking, work out, save money, get a promotion, get a raise, and more. And yet, virtually every study tells us that around 80% of New Year's resolutions will get abandoned around this month.
Studies have shown that approximately 80% of New Year's resolutions fail and many of people over the years (including myself) have written about new approaches needed to achieve our big goals and resolutions, including naming them differently, approaching them differently and viewing them differently.
Studies show that about 60 percent of us make New Year's resolutions each year--sadly, only about 8 percent of us achieve them. As the New Year fast approaches, it's natural to feel a bit excited by the prospect of leaving behind the old year and beginning anew.
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