Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Weekly Question

New Year’s Resolutions

By now over 30% of us will have broken any New Year’s Resolutions we may have made. That is 30% of people have taken less than 2 days to break there resolutions, incredibly 25% of us break them within the first day!
The majority of people (75%) break them within the week, so what is the point in making them in the first place???


Well I think it is because we all have to have something to aim for, so we go with the boldest and hardest resolutions to achieve that goal. For me, if I had made one, it would have been to cut down on the amount of chocolate I eat, and try to lose a bit of weight. But as I had a mini Snikers from the chocolate barrel, at about 12:10, I was on a losing streak right from the start.



Why make a resolution that you know that it is very unlikely to keep? My one that I mentioned about cutting down on chocolate and trying to lose weight is one of the top three resolutions made, the top being quit smoking.

The top three in the UK are;


1) Quit smoking
2) Loose Weight/Exercise more
3) Spend more time with Friends & Family

So this weeks poll is a simple question, it just asks how long you have managed to keep on of your resolutions for?

Last weeks Question: Is Christmas too commercialised? Yes 92.9%, No 7.1%

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