Most Popular New Year’s Resolutions for 2025

As we enter 2025, many people will be setting New Year’s resolutions. How serious they take them, and how long they last, depend on each persons will and motivation but many surveys report familiar themes.

Some surveys show differences between different age groups. The differences reflect where they are in life and the issues and concerns they have to deal with.

One survey showed that Gen Z’s (under 28s) resolutions were about putting themselves first. Perhaps a reflection of their youth and lack of a family or commitments to worry about.

Millennials (age 28-43) wanted to spend more time with family and de-clutter their lives.

In amongst the more traditional goals for Gen X (age 44-60) was a desire to allow a few more guilty pleasures, perhaps having sacrificed a lot for their family or career in years gone by.

Baby boomers were the only age group not to prioritise saving, hopefully having done that already, and their number one goal was to lose weight.

We’ve summarised the main ones which cut across all age groups below:

- Saving More Money: Financial stability is a top priority, with many aiming to increase savings and reduce expenses.

- Improving Health and Fitness: Goals such as eating healthier, exercising more, and losing weight are prevalent, reflecting a commitment to personal well-being.

- Spending More Time with Family and Friends: Strengthening personal relationships is a common objective, with individuals seeking to enhance their social connections.

- Enhancing Work-Life Balance: Achieving a better balance between professional responsibilities and personal life is a significant goal for many.

- Pursuing Personal Development: Learning new skills, hobbies, or focusing on self-care are resolutions aimed at personal growth.

- Home Improvement: Some individuals are focusing on enhancing their living spaces through DIY projects and redecorating.

In sticking to your financial goals, as well as any New Year’s resolutions, it’s important to make your objectives realistic and measurable. That’s why we meet with you ongoing to make sure you keep on track and can adjust your plan to meet your objectives as circumstances change.

31% of people last no more than a month with their New Year resolutions, and we don’t want your financial plan to suffer the same fate.

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