As we stand on the brink of 2024, there’s one word on everyone’s lips – resolutions!But before we dive headfirst into the upcoming year’s goals, let’s take a quick Pulse check to see how the 2023 resolutions are holding up…
Most (65%) Brits chose to opt out of the resolutions. However, 35% embraced the challenge with open arms, and fast forward to December, 16% stand victorious in pursuing their goals, and here are the resolutions they’re winning at:
🤸 Health & Fitness: Weight loss, exercise routines, dietary changes, and overall wellness.
⭐ Personal Development: Pursuing education, learning new skills, and individual goals.
💰 Financial Responsibility: Saving money, avoiding unnecessary splurges, and side hustling.
👪 Family and Relationships: Spending quality time with loved ones and engaging in more family activities.😊 Positive Mindset: Staying positive despite life’s curveballs.
🌟 51% – Unstoppable willpower
📈 36%- Tracking and goal-setting
💖 38% – Focusing on self-care
Despite their best intentions, life got in the way, with weight loss (35%), financial resolutions (30%), and lifestyle changes (23%) turning out to be the most ‘challenging’ resolutions. And the culprits behind the detour? A cost of living crisis, with 40% citing financial struggles as the trigger for calling it quits on their goals, followed by the relentless challenge of time management (33%).
Despite their best intentions, life got in the way, with weight loss (35%), financial resolutions (30%), and lifestyle changes (23%) turning out to be the most ‘challenging’ resolutions. And the culprits behind the detour? A cost of living crisis, with 40% citing financial struggles as the trigger for calling it quits on their goals, followed by the relentless challenge of time management (33%).