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Top 10 New Year’s Resolutions

Goodbye, 2018 . . . Hello, 2019!

Maybe you’ve made New Year’s resolutions before and failed, or gave up.  Who cares?  Start over, because why not.

A new survey asked people about what resolutions they’re planning to make next year, and found the top 10 answers . . .

  1. 59% of us want to EXERCISE MORE.
  2. 54% of us want to EAT HEALTHIER.
  3. 51% want to SAVE MONEY.
  4. 48% will resolve to LOSE WEIGHT.
  5. 38% want to REDUCE STRESS.
  6. 35% will try to STICK TO A BUDGET.
  7. 31% want to GET MORE SLEEP.
  8. 30% want to SPEND MORE TIME WITH FAMILY.
  9. 27% will aim to LEARN A NEW SKILL.
  10. 24% want to TRAVEL MORE.

What are your New Year’s Resolutions? Tell us on the Beaver Facebook Page.

(YouGov)

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