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Why your financial resolutions never stick and what to do instead

Last updated: January 1, 2026 10:20 pm
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As we ring in the new year, many Americans, like 45% of us, set financial resolutions with the hopes of saving more money. However, as the year progresses, these resolutions often fall by the wayside. But before you give up on your financial goals completely, consider a different approach to setting resolutions that you can actually achieve.

One of the main reasons why financial resolutions fail is because they are too vague. Goals like “saving more” or “increasing your income” lack specificity, making it difficult to track progress and stay motivated. Instead, it’s important to set clear, measurable goals that you can work towards.

It’s also crucial to set realistic and attainable goals. While aiming high is admirable, setting goals that are too far-fetched can lead to frustration and ultimately giving up. Consider your current financial situation and set goals that are challenging yet achievable.

Don’t feel pressured to set goals based on what you think you should do. Focus on what truly matters to you, whether it’s building an emergency fund, paying down debt, or saving for a specific goal like a vacation. Align your financial resolutions with your values to stay motivated and committed.

Once you’ve identified your goals, create a specific plan to achieve them. Break down your goals into smaller, manageable steps and track your progress along the way. This will help you stay on track and celebrate your achievements.

To ensure that you stay committed to your financial resolutions, consider automating your finances. Set up automatic transfers to your savings account or schedule regular money meetings with your spouse to stay accountable. Additionally, share your goals with a trusted partner, friend, or financial professional for added support and motivation.

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As you set your financial resolutions for the new year, consider goals like building an emergency fund, increasing your retirement contributions, paying down high-interest debt, or saving for a vacation. Choose goals that are relevant to you and align with your values to increase your chances of success.

By following these tips and approaching your financial resolutions with a clear plan and support system, you can make 2026 the year you achieve your financial goals and secure a healthier financial future.

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