Three New Years Resolutions That Are Difficult To Carry Out
Every year, millions of people set out to make a change in their lifestyle that improves them in one form or another. Yes, the new year’s resolution is as popular as it’s ever been in 2010, and many vows have been made to drop old habits of the past and bring in new and improved ones.
I can think of dozens of popular resolutions that people make. Naturally, some may be more practical than others. I’m going to share a few of the more popular ones with you. The ones I share, however, will be certain pledges that people are generally unable to fulfill.
How about the people who say they’ll no longer smoke cigarettes? You probably know someone who’s made this claim. Perhaps they’ve made it during the course of several years.
If only mind over matter held true here. Most smokers sadly fail to follow through with their plans, because quitting cigarettes is obviously a very difficult thing to do.
Another popular new year’s resolution is the commitment that people make to get into shape. Whether they’re looking to lose weight or build more muscle, many people make great efforts to set off the new year on a new foot.
It’s never uncommon for me to see the gym more crowded with some new faces during the first few weeks of the year. I would imagine this comes from that very change people are looking to make in their lives.
Another popular one is the case of the overworked person who’s looking to relax a bit more. This one doesn’t sound so bad, and it shouldn’t be too hard to pull off in theory.
As much as we’d all love to relax, this one isn’t entirely in our power. Our employers often dictate the hours we need to devote to our jobs, and we simply need to spend time working in order to make a living.
These three pledges are certainly difficult ones to consistently adhere to. Still, with a bit of effort and dedication, there’s no reason we can’t do these during any time of the year.
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Qutting smoking is probly the biggest.
I have made this claim for the last 5 years.
Great article.