New Year’s Resolutions

Beliefs & Attitudes

  1. Some people say New Year’s resolutions are pointless. Do you agree?

  2. Do you think making resolutions motivates people to improve?

  3. Some people say resolutions only work for a short time. Do you agree?

  4. Do you think the new year gives people a fresh start mentally?

  5. Some people say people feel pressured to make resolutions. Do you agree?

  6. Do you think setting goals at the start of the year is effective?

  7. Some people say resolutions are just promises people break. Do you agree?

  8. Do you think having resolutions shows discipline?

  9. Some people say people should set goals anytime, not just in January. Do you agree?

  10. Do you think New Year’s resolutions are more emotional than practical?

  11. Some people say resolutions help people reflect on their lives. Do you agree?

  12. Do you think writing resolutions makes them more real?

  13. Some people say people copy common resolutions instead of personal ones. Do you agree?

  14. Do you think optimism plays a role in making resolutions?

  15. Some people say resolutions create unnecessary stress. Do you agree?

  16. Do you think age affects how seriously people take resolutions?

  17. Some people say people make resolutions to please others. Do you agree?

  18. Do you think resolutions help people feel hopeful?

  19. Some people say people forget resolutions quickly. Do you agree?

  20. Do you think New Year’s resolutions still matter today?

Types of Resolutions

  1. Some people say health-related resolutions are the most common. Do you agree?

  2. Do you think fitness goals are easier to keep than financial goals?

  3. Some people say people focus too much on weight loss. Do you agree?

  4. Do you think saving money is a realistic resolution?

  5. Some people say career goals should not be New Year’s resolutions. Do you agree?

  6. Do you think learning a new skill is a good resolution?

  7. Some people say relationship goals are harder to measure. Do you agree?

  8. Do you think mental health should be a priority resolution?

  9. Some people say people choose resolutions based on trends. Do you agree?

  10. Do you think quitting bad habits is harder than starting good ones?

  11. Some people say productivity resolutions fail easily. Do you agree?

  12. Do you think resolutions should focus on habits rather than results?

  13. Some people say travel goals make good resolutions. Do you agree?

  14. Do you think educational goals are easier to maintain?

  15. Some people say spiritual resolutions are more meaningful. Do you agree?

  16. Do you think people choose too many resolutions at once?

  17. Some people say simple resolutions are more effective. Do you agree?

  18. Do you think creative goals belong in New Year’s resolutions?

  19. Some people say resolutions should focus on long-term growth. Do you agree?

  20. Do you think people should prioritize one main resolution?

 Challenges & Failure

  1. Some people say most resolutions fail by February. Do you agree?

  2. Do you think lack of discipline causes people to quit resolutions?

  3. Some people say unrealistic goals lead to failure. Do you agree?

  4. Do you think busy schedules affect resolution success?

  5. Some people say people give up when progress is slow. Do you agree?

  6. Do you think motivation is stronger at the beginning of the year?

  7. Some people say people quit resolutions after one mistake. Do you agree?

  8. Do you think support from others helps maintain resolutions?

  9. Some people say people don’t track their progress enough. Do you agree?

  10. Do you think fear of failure stops people from trying again?

  11. Some people say discipline matters more than motivation. Do you agree?

  12. Do you think people make excuses when resolutions get hard?

  13. Some people say people lose interest quickly. Do you agree?

  14. Do you think stress affects commitment to resolutions?

  15. Some people say people compare themselves to others and quit. Do you agree?

  16. Do you think rewards help people stick to resolutions?

  17. Some people say people expect quick results. Do you agree?

  18. Do you think failing a resolution means it was useless?

  19. Some people say people quit because goals are unclear. Do you agree?

  20. Do you think consistency is the hardest part of resolutions?

Habits, Planning & Strategies

  1. Some people say small changes work better than big ones. Do you agree?

  2. Do you think setting deadlines helps with resolutions?

  3. Some people say tracking progress keeps people motivated. Do you agree?

  4. Do you think writing resolutions daily helps commitment?

  5. Some people say routines are key to success. Do you agree?

  6. Do you think accountability partners help people succeed?

  7. Some people say reminders increase success. Do you agree?

  8. Do you think planning for failure helps long-term success?

  9. Some people say habits matter more than goals. Do you agree?

  10. Do you think people should review resolutions monthly?

  11. Some people say flexibility helps people stay consistent. Do you agree?

  12. Do you think morning routines support resolutions?

  13. Some people say visualization improves success. Do you agree?

  14. Do you think digital apps help manage resolutions?

  15. Some people say people need rewards to stay motivated. Do you agree?

  16. Do you think self-reflection improves resolution outcomes?

  17. Some people say breaking goals into steps is effective. Do you agree?

  18. Do you think environment affects resolution success?

  19. Some people say discipline can be trained. Do you agree?

  20. Do you think planning matters more than motivation?

Reflection, Growth & Long-Term Impact

  1. Some people say resolutions help people grow even if they fail. Do you agree?

  2. Do you think reflecting on past resolutions is helpful?

  3. Some people say resolutions teach self-awareness. Do you agree?

  4. Do you think long-term habits matter more than yearly goals?

  5. Some people say resolutions improve confidence. Do you agree?

  6. Do you think personal growth should be continuous, not yearly?

  7. Some people say achieving resolutions builds self-respect. Do you agree?

  8. Do you think people change more through habits than goals?

  9. Some people say resolutions help people take responsibility. Do you agree?

  10. Do you think people should celebrate small wins?

  11. Some people say resolutions shape future decisions. Do you agree?

  12. Do you think failed resolutions still provide lessons?

  13. Some people say self-discipline improves life quality. Do you agree?

  14. Do you think resolutions affect mindset long-term?

  15. Some people say reflecting at year-end is more important than resolutions. Do you agree?

  16. Do you think people should adjust resolutions as life changes?

  17. Some people say resolutions reflect personal values. Do you agree?

  18. Do you think commitment matters more than timing?

  19. Some people say personal growth does not need a new year. Do you agree?

  20. Do you think New Year’s resolutions are a good tradition to keep?