Why So Many People Make but Don't Keep Their Fitness and Finance Resolutions - and How to Keep Yours

Mitchell Smith • January 2, 2024

When a new year arrives, many people make resolutions and claim they won’t break them. In reality, many do break their resolutions, but why is this so often the case? One of the biggest reasons we don’t stick to our resolutions is that we over-commit by making resolutions that are unrealistic. Remember, when making your resolutions for 2024, you want them to be reasonable enough that you can actually stay true to them.


4 Tips to Help You Keep Your Financial Resolutions


1. Come Up With a Specific Plan 

Sit down and really think about what you want to achieve and how you can achieve it. Whether it’s fitness or financial goals, it all starts with a strategic plan. Set clear goals and a timeline for how you are going to achieve them. Starting with a plan helps hold you accountable. Even better, engage a financial professional who can assist in crafting your customized financial plan.


2. Enjoy the Process 

Who said sticking to your resolutions can’t be enjoyable? Make it fun to follow your plan! Find others to join you in your resolutions and make it an activity. Find friends to go to the gym with you or to make financial goals together to help you stay true to your resolutions. Keep your goals in mind and why you chose the resolutions in the first place! 


3. Track Your Progress 

If you don’t keep up with how you’re doing with your resolutions, you’ll likely lose touch with them and fall off the wagon. Keep a journal of your resolutions’ progress. Not only will this help you to reflect on how you’ve been feeling about your resolutions, it will also help you to hold yourself accountable. 


4. Look for Support 

Find a few trustworthy friends or family members who can help hold you accountable. This is an essential part of keeping your resolutions. If friends and family see that you’re struggling to maintain your resolutions, they can speak up and help you get back on track so that you can achieve your goals. 


Despite popular belief, keeping your New Year’s resolution is possible. If you commit to sticking to them, you can do it! You’ll be surprised how easy it is if you create a strategic plan, make it fun, track your progress, and seek support from friends and family. Make this the year you prove to yourself that you can do it. Go to the gym as much as you said you would. Save as much as you claimed you would. Go do it! You’ll thank yourself later for sticking with it.


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