New Year’s Eve has always been a time for looking back to the past, and more importantly, forward to the coming year. It’s a time to reflect on the changes we want (or need) to make and resolve to follow through on those changes. This is a list of the ten most popular New Year resolutions.
10. Reorganize Life
On just about every New Year resolution top ten list, organization can be a very reasonable goal. Whether you want your home organized enough that you can invite someone over on a whim, or your office organized enough that you can find the stapler when you need it, these tips and resources should get you started on the way to a more organized life.
9. Be More Charitable
A popular, non-selfish New Year’s resolution, volunteerism can take many forms. Whether you choose to spend time helping out at your local library, mentoring a child, or building a house, there are many nonprofit volunteer organizations that could really use your help.
8. Learn Something New
Have you vowed to make this year the year to learn something new? Perhaps you are considering a career change, want to learn a new language, or just how to fix your computer? Whether you take a course or read a book, you’ll find education to be one of the easiest, most motivating New Year’s resolutions to keep. Challenge your mind in the coming year, and your horizons will expand.
7. Get Out of Debt
Was money a big source of stress in your life last year? Join the millions of Americans who have resolved to spend this year getting a handle on their finances. It’s a promise that will repay itself many times over in the year ahead.
6. Stop Drinking
While many people use the New Year as an incentive to finally stop drinking, most are not equipped to make such a drastic lifestyle change all at once. Many heavy drinkers fail to quit cold turkey but do much better when they taper gradually, or even learn to moderate their drinking. If you have decided that you want to stop drinking, there is a world of help and support available.
5. Enjoy Life More
Given the hectic, stressful lifestyles of millions of people in the world, it is no wonder that “enjoying life more” has become a popular resolution in recent years. It’s an important step to a happier and healthier you!
4. Stop Smoking
If you have resolved to make this the year that you stamp out your smoking habit, over-the-counter availability of nicotine replacement therapy now provides easier access to proven quit-smoking aids. Even if you’ve tried to quit before and failed, don’t let it get you down. On average, smokers try about four times before they quit for good.
3. Lose Weight
Weight loss is one of the most popular New Year’s resolutions. Setting reasonable goals and staying focused are the two most important factors in sticking with a weight loss program, and the key to success for those millions of people who made a New Year’s commitment to shed extra pounds.
2. Get Fit
Regular exercise has been associated with more health benefits than anything else known to man. Studies show that it reduces the risk of some cancers, increases longevity, helps achieve and maintain weight loss, enhances mood, lowers blood pressure, and even improves arthritis. In short, exercise keeps you healthy and makes you look and feel better.
1. Spend Time with Loves Ones
Recent polls conducted by General Nutrition Centers, Quicken, and others shows that more than 50% of people asked, vow to appreciate loved ones and spend more time with family and friends this year.
Source: About.com
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September 5th, 2007 at 1:31 am
Yes, I agree. The resolutions you mentioned are surely the most important ones – especially the last one, because family and the loved ones should be the most precious to all of us.
Great job
September 5th, 2007 at 2:52 am
PaintedBySorrow: I must confess to having made all of those resolutions at one time or another!
September 5th, 2007 at 4:20 am
jfrater: Nice
I wish I were this mentally strong. My resolutons usually are empty words, but I’m still trying to make them come true. I wish I quited smoking as soon as possible, as this is my greatest problem and it couldn’t be solved so far.
September 5th, 2007 at 4:59 am
PaintedBySorrow: I have just given up on trying with that one
September 5th, 2007 at 11:06 pm
I’m with you guys – I’m terrified of giving up – I just know that the day I stop’ll be the day I get that odd lump under my armpit or there’ll be a random bus through my living room….
September 6th, 2007 at 12:55 am
Pat: quite right – let’s just enjoy life instead
June 8th, 2008 at 8:43 pm
how sad, a list with only six comments. i can’t believe smoking wasn’t #1. every smoker i’ve ever know tries every year, as if it’s that easy. if i hadn’t gotten pregnant, there’s no way i would’ve been able to quit.
June 15th, 2008 at 2:45 am
Stop masturbating?
June 18th, 2008 at 10:40 pm
I’m the odd one. If I have cigarettes, I smoke. If I don’t. I don’t. I can go days, weeks without a smoke. I have a friend who gets nervous if she has half a pack. I say “You have a half a pack.” She turns green.
January 17th, 2009 at 7:42 pm
My resolution this year is to have no contact with my ex-boyfriend. . . .17 days and counting!
Leave the past in the past, right?
July 23rd, 2009 at 10:07 pm
I tried to quite this year and failed. I dont think I was in the right minf set it was more other telling my to quite then my actually wanting to. jfrater I love this website. Some very good lists. You also keep me so entertained at work
September 25th, 2009 at 1:53 am
ive tried almost all of these but miserably failed