Why 'new year resolutions' are often epic fails!
All our lives we strive to make quick changes, but that needs immense willpower and determination & that's where we fail Unlearning something is more difficult than learning something new, and dragging oneself out of our own created shell is the toughest thing in the world. We often wait for the next year to come, in order to make strong 'new year' resolutions So we asked a young group aged 23-29, about what priorities did they set to set for last year, and why it failed for them! Komel, 28, a working professional in a media house says, "Even last year I vowed to cut down on expenses, but failed. She adds, "I just can't ignore to visit online shopping sites, once in a while and that's where all my savings are probably right now!” 2)Smoking - A wise smoker has aptly said, "To quit smoking is the easiest thing in the world I have done it hundred times." Sharique Khan, a student from Jamia University has finally quit smoking, but that wasn't because of his 'new year' resolution: "I tried very hard to give it up, but no resolution could make me quit smoking."
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