Top New Year’s Resolutions for 2024, According to Forbes
As the new year kicks in, lots of folks take a moment to think about their lives and what they want down the road. Some decide to set New Year’s resolutions, hoping for positive changes. Common themes include a heightened commitment to health and fitness, enhanced financial management, and pursuing new knowledge for personal and professional growth. Making resolutions is like making a promise to yourself. It’s about owning up to your actions and being accountable.
New Year’s resolutions and positive changes.
A previous Forbes Health survey on New Year’s resolutions for 2023 indicated a focus on improving mental health among respondents. However, the latest survey results suggest a noticeable shift in prioritizing physical health as the primary goal for 2024.
According to a Forbes Health survey of 1,000 U.S. adults conducted by One Poll in October 2023, nearly 48% of respondents identified improving fitness as their top priority. Meanwhile, only 36% were focusing on mental health.
In the most recent survey, participants were asked to determine the relative importance of improving mental versus physical health in the upcoming year. Approximately 55% indicated that both goals held equal importance.
Key resolutions for 2024, according to the survey, include enhancing finances (38.2%), shedding weight (33.8%), and refining dietary habits (31.6%). On the other hand, fewer people are dedicating attention to learning a new skill (8.8%), allocating more time to hobbies (7.1%), and increasing travel (5.9%).
Despite a slight shift away from prioritizing mental health in 2024, many respondents plan to use meditation apps (32.6%) to stick to their resolutions, while nearly 18% intend to utilize online therapy services.
With the new year around the corner, almost 62% of those surveyed say they feel a bit pressured to make a resolution. Additionally, many respondents intend to commit to multiple goals, with 66.5% planning to make three or more resolutions for the year ahead.
Check out the full study here.
Top Holiday Season Stressors: Strategies for a Stress-Free Season
The holiday season is a time for family gatherings and spreading cheer. However, alongside the cheer, various holiday stressors can cast a shadow on the celebrations.
Braving the holiday rush.
The end-of-year holidays bring happiness to many, but the stress of the season can be overwhelming. The responsibilities of entertaining, shopping, traveling, and various other tasks can add extra pressure to an already busy schedule. If you feel stretched too thin, taking a moment to pause is beneficial. If you can, it’s a good idea to plan your menus and think about gift ideas well in advance. Create lists of needed items and allocate a few days to make sure you haven’t forgotten anything before braving the holiday rush.
In recent years, we’ve seen a growing influx of advertisements on television and in magazines depicting holiday feasts and gifts beneath beautifully decorated Christmas trees. This can sometimes lead to overspending as people strive to meet these holiday expectations.
Holiday season stressors.
To avoid financial strain, set a budget and stick to it. While making your gift lists, determine the amount you can comfortably spend on each person and adhere to it. Consider pooling resources to purchase group gifts for friends or draw names from a hat to choose one family member to buy for instead of all of them. Also, think about giving handmade gifts such as baked goods, ornaments, a recipe book, or a photo album. Offering your time, like babysitting for a friend or cleaning out your grandmother’s attic, can also be a thoughtful gift.
On the other hand, this season often brings attention to the absence of family or social connections. If you’re away from your loved ones, consider ways to stay connected, such as email, videos, or video calls. When you feel isolated, look for local holiday concerts or community events to attend. You may also think about spending your time assisting those in need by volunteering at a local soup kitchen or food pantry or by distributing gifts to less fortunate children.
Preparing for the holiday season’s stressors can be challenging, but knowing what you might face and how to cope with those feelings is important. Look at the top holiday stressors and find ways to manage them.
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