As 2022 winds down, and the spirit of a new year dawns upon us, millions of people are making New Year’s resolutions, hoping to spark positive change, as they do every year.

For the uninitiated, a New Year’s resolution is a common practice in which a person resolves to continue good habits, change an undesirable trait or behavior, achieve a personal goal, or otherwise improve their lifestyle to enrich their lives at the very start of a new year.

However, changing one’s lifestyle overnight or giving up something for the sake of a resolution is easier said than done, yet people fall for the same loop every year.

Whether they get fit, organize, quit addictions, or declare that they will finally do something different in the forthcoming year. Nonetheless, despite their best efforts, most of them are discouraged by their lack of motivation in the first few days of the new year and therefore quickly abandon their goals.

On the one hand, while trouble in keeping a New Year’s resolution is a phenomenon observed in many, others strictly adhere to their new year’s resolutions year after year and optimistically set goals for the upcoming year before December ends.

Some resolution-keepers are adamant about changing their lifestyles from the beginning of the year, following their resolutions to the tee, and would go to any lengths to achieve them over the entire year, while others are simply resolution-makers and believers of the expression “let’s wait until next year.”

Real Research intends to weigh public views on the age-old tradition of making New Year’s resolutions through this survey. Hence, hurry and answer the survey on the New Year’s resolutions on the Real Research app from December 29, 2022. After that, you will receive 50 TNCs as a reward.

Survey Details

Survey Title:
Survey on the New Year’s Resolutions

Target Number of Participants:
20,000 Users

Demographics

Nationality: All
Age: 21-99
Gender: All
Resident Country: All
Marital Status: All
Language: All
KYC Level: All

Note: This survey is closed. You can view the results here – Over 57% Have New Year’s Resolutions for 2023.