How committed are Canadian’s to sticking to their New Year’s resolutions?
According to a survey from Time2Play, Canadians, on average, stick with their New Year’s resolutions for between 4 and a half and 5 months.
Breaking things down by provinces and territories, Newfoundland and Labrador take the lead, sustaining resolutions for an average of 6 months, while Nova Scotia lags behind at 3 and a half months, claiming the title of the least committed province.
Despite the good intentions, Almost 69% of Canadians falter in their resolutions.
But why?
Roughly 48% say it’s because of lack of motivation.
Around 28% say it’s forgetfulness or losing track.
Just over 7% say it’s due to not having enough time to dedicate.
About 4% say that they set unrealistic goals.
While 1.5% say that they struggle with managing too many resolutions.