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Weird new year’s resolutions

Top 10 most broken resolutions According to Time, these are the top 10 most commonly broken new year’s resolutions. Lose weight and get fit Quit smoking Learn something new Eat healthier and diet Lower debt and save Spend more time with family Travel Be less stressed Volunteer Drink less New year’s resolution statistics According to …

Top 10 most broken resolutions

According to Time, these are the top 10 most commonly broken new year’s resolutions.

  • Lose weight and get fit
  • Quit smoking
  • Learn something new
  • Eat healthier and diet
  • Lower debt and save
  • Spend more time with family
  • Travel
  • Be less stressed
  • Volunteer
  • Drink less

New year’s resolution statistics

According to Statistic Brain these were 2014’s most popular resolutions:

  • Lose weight
  • Get organised
  • Spend less, save more
  • Enjoy life
  • Stay fit and healthy
  • Learn something exciting
  • Quit smoking
  • Help others
  • Fall in love
  • Spend more time with family

Top weirdest Twitter new year’s resolutions

  • “New Years revolution- Stop using my cat as an excuse for a boyfriend” – Laura Leigh Gedeon.
  • “New Year’s Revolution: to stop fancying a slice of buttered bread with every meal.” – Freya.
  • “My New Years resolution is to never by accident walk in on my dad cleaning the shower naked ever again” – lauren brady.
  • “My 2013 New Year’s resolution? Have less hairy nipples and more hairy armpits.”- jimzwall.

Unusual new year’s resolutions

Thanks to Real Buzz, here are some unusual resolutions. To find out more, click on the Real Buzz link for more:

  • Take your photo in five interesting places
  • Learn a decent party trick
  • Break a record
  • Make a new friend each month
  • Develop a good relationship with your body
  • Learn something you didn’t learn as a child
  • Try new food each week
  • Make the usual unusual
  • Sort out financial worries
  • Do something nice for someone else every day

 

 

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