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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Most People Give Up New Year’s Resolutions. Here’s How to Turn Failure Positive. : ScienceAlert
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Most People Give Up New Year’s Resolutions. Here’s How to Turn Failure Positive. : ScienceAlert

Last updated: December 30, 2025 7:20 pm
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New Year’s resolutions are a common tradition where many of us pledge to make positive changes in our lives for the upcoming year. Whether it’s saving more money, eating healthier, or exercising regularly, setting goals for the new year is a way to start fresh and strive for self-improvement. However, research shows that most resolutions fail within the first few weeks, leaving many feeling discouraged and defeated.

One important factor that contributes to the success or failure of a resolution is how we talk about it. The way we frame our failure can impact our motivation to try again and how others perceive our ability to achieve our goals. For example, focusing on the controllability of the failure, such as a lack of time or money, can help us understand why we fell short and provide insight into how we can do better in the future.

In a recent study, participants were more likely to view someone who failed due to a lack of money as having more self-control and determination to succeed in the future. This suggests that acknowledging external factors that contributed to our failure can help us move forward with a renewed sense of purpose and commitment.

When it comes to time management, taking an active approach to scheduling and prioritizing our goals can make a significant difference. Instead of saying we “don’t have time” for something, reframing it as not having “made time” can empower us to take control of our schedule and prioritize what matters most.

Finding joy in the journey and focusing on the positive aspects of our goals can also increase our chances of success. By making our resolutions enjoyable and reminding ourselves of our capabilities, we can stay motivated and committed to achieving our aspirations.

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While New Year’s resolutions are a popular tradition, we don’t have to wait for January 1st to make positive changes in our lives. Setting goals at any time of the year, whether it’s a Valentine’s or Easter resolution, can provide a fresh start and inspire us to pursue our dreams with renewed enthusiasm.

Overall, the key to successful goal-setting lies in how we approach and talk about our resolutions. By acknowledging external factors, taking an active role in time management, finding joy in the process, and setting goals throughout the year, we can increase our chances of achieving our aspirations and living our best lives.

This article was written by Janina Steinmetz, a Professor in Marketing at Bayes Business School, City St George’s University of London. It was originally published on The Conversation and is republished under a Creative Commons license.

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