Resolutions made aren’t always resolutions kept. It’s two weeks into 2025, and if your New Year’s resolution has already gone awry, you’re in good company. Research shows that most Americans abandon ...
Today is what's known as Quitter's Day. It's traditionally the second Friday in January – when 80 percent of people reportedly abandon their New Year's resolutions. Experts say staying on track can be ...
It’s Quitters Day — the second Friday in January, when around 80% of Americans who made New Year’s resolutions have reportedly abandoned them. If you’re one of the 20% or so who haven’t yet ditched ...
Every January, millions set ambitious wellness resolutions only to abandon them within weeks. In fact, the second Friday of ...
It’s that time of year again. You’ve set a New Year’s resolution and haven’t stuck to it. It’s Quitters Day, the second Friday in January, which is dedicated to restarting those resolutions. While ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Taking a deeper look at the art and science of leadership. Jan 10, 2025, 08:11am EST Today, the second Friday of January, brings ...
Many people quit their New Year's resolutions on Quitters Day, the second Friday in January. But an Apple ad that debuted Thursday on YouTube outlines how the technology can help people quit Quitters ...
For the average person, today is one big sigh of relief. January 10 is National Quitters Day, which marks the day most people abandon their New Year’s resolutions. The concept of this day emerged from ...
If you’re regretting your new gym membership or dying for a cigarette or a donut, your deliverance is coming. Quitters Day is on the second Friday of January. This year, that’s Jan. 10. Quitters Day ...
AT FUN WAYS TO KEEP IT GOING AND SNAP THE FEET UNDERNEATH. OKAY, READY? DEVIN SOUZA HAS BEEN COACHING GYMNASTICS AT GYM STREET USA IN WILMINGTON FOR 12 YEARS. ON TOP FOR THE PAST SIX YEARS, HE’S BEEN ...
Happy Quitters Day! Today is January 17, the day most Americans will quit their resolutions — and I’m really excited about it. Not because I hate quitting (I don’t), but because I hate resolutions.