Monday, January 3, 2011

It's a New Year! What are your Resolutions?

FYI
A New Year resolution is a commitment that an individual makes to a personal goal, project, or the reforming of a habit. This lifestyle change is generally interpreted as advantageous. A New Years Resolution is genarally a goal someone sets out to accomplish in the coming year. Some examples include resolutions to donate to the poor more often, to become more assertive, or to become more environmentally responsible.
There are religious parallels to this secular tradition. People may act similarly during the Christian fasting period of Lent, though the motive behind this holiday is more of sacrifice than of responsibility. During Judaism's New Year, Rosh Hashanah, through the High Holidays and culminating in Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement), one is to reflect upon one's wrongdoings over the year and both seek and offer forgiveness. The concept, regardless of creed, is to reflect upon self-improvement annually.

Popular goals
Popular goals include resolutions to:
  • Improve health: lose weight, exercise more, eat better, drink less alcohol, quit smoking.
  • Improve finances: get out of debt, save money.
  • Improve career: get a better job.
  • Improve education: improve grades, get a better education, learn something new (such as a foreign language or music)
  • Improve self: become more organized, reduce stress, be less grumpy, manage time, be more independent
  • Take a trip
  • Volunteer to help others

Success rate

Recent research shows that while 52% of participants in a resolution study were confident of success with their goals, only 12% actually achieved their goals. Men achieved their goal 22% more often when they engaged in goal setting, (a system where small measurable goals are being set; such as, a pound a week, instead of saying "lose weight"), while women succeeded 10% more when they made their goals public and got support from their friends.

6 comments:

  1. Improve my health -by eating healthier, walking more...and so on
    and stop procrastinating are at the top of my list this year - once more-... :P
    Good luck with your resolutions!
    See you next week!

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  2. First at all, this is a very special year. 2011 is a prime number, meaning that you cannot found a another number that divide it exactly.It's also the beginning of the second decade of this century. Hence, this century isn't a little boy any more and it has to behave itself in a formal way; no more terrible earthqakes, floods, draughts and all this stuff. Of course, this is only a desire, but if we all put the shoulder to the whwwl, it could become real.
    See you soon

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  3. I hope Sebastian is right in his predictions about this new year. I'd like to get better in every aspect of my life, although I'm afraid some sort of punishment falls over my ambitions and this year becomes even worse than the year before. I think I wouldn't deserve it, though.

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  4. Don't be so pesimistic, trinidad!
    It's much better to have positive thoughts!
    'A positive mind anticipates happiness, joy, health affirmations and a successful outcome of every situation and action. Whatever the mind expects, it finds...'
    cheer up!

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  5. Lluvia your advice is rather wise. I agree with you,It´s always better to be optimistic. I can only add this: According to Traditional Chinese Medicine emotions harm the main organs; Sadness-Lumbs,Anger-Liver, Fear-Kidnes,Worry-Digestive System,and any excess of emotions-heart.
    Look on the bright side

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  6. This is such great interaction among you guys...LOVE IT!

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