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2006-12-30 03:17:30 · 2 answers · asked by me,myself and i 2 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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It seems to be the perfect time as one year ends we can look back at the year and review the things that happened and how they affected our lives. As we look forward to beginning a new year, we look to a clean slate and a chance for new beginnings.

2006-12-30 03:35:08 · answer #1 · answered by vanhammer 7 · 0 0

A New Year's resolution is a commitment that an individual makes to a project or a habit, often a lifestyle change that is generally interpreted as advantageous. The name comes from the fact that these commitments normally go into effect on New Year's Day and remain until the set goal has been achieved, although many resolutions go unachieved and are often broken fairly shortly after they are set.

Many New Year resolutions in the Western world involve maintaining peak vitality, Physical fitness, or appearance. For example, one person's goal might be to reduce or to eliminate intake of alcohol, tobacco, or recreational drugs. A student may make a resolution to stay focused in class or to complete all of his assignments. Resolutions to eat sensibly or increase exercise are also quite common.

More socio-centric examples include resolutions to donate to the poor more often, to become more assertive, or to become more economically or environmentally responsible. People may act similarly during the Christian fasting period of Lent, though the motive behind that holiday is more of sacrifice than of responsibility.

The new year resolution is one example of the rolling forecast-method of planning. According to this method, plans are established at regular short or medium-term time intervals, when only a rough long-term plan exists.

2006-12-30 03:42:08 · answer #2 · answered by Jonathan P 2 · 0 0

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