Sunday, January 13, 2013

Are You Going to Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions?


With everyone hyped up about 2013, wanted to quickly visit a study from the University of Scranton on resolutions.  Here’s some quick math and my comments:

  • Percent of Americans who usually make New Year’s Resolutions: 45% (This seems pretty low – maybe the other 55% already know they’re going to fail?
  • Percent of people with resolutions who maintain them after 6 months: 46% (This seems absurdly high – this means 25% of Americans are still going to the gym or saving money after 6 months?  Either people are setting really attainable goals or there’s something fishy w/ this study)
  • Health-related resolutions among the top 10 most popular: 3 (Lose Weight, Staying Fit and Healthy, Quit Smoking – no real surprises here)
  • Success rates of people in their twenties vs. people in their fifties: 2x more resolutions attained (Interesting statistic – does this imply people in their twenties are better suited for change, have easier-to-achieve goals, or is it the opposite for people in their fifties?  Certainly says something about which group could be a better target audience for change messaging)

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