
With the start of the new year, generally comes the start of a new you. Every year, billions of people see in this time of year by setting themselves a resolution for the new year. Whether all those people stick to the new goals they have made is a different matter. Yet they start them with high hopes and a mindset that this year will be the year that the resolution will be seen through.
So, as we walk into 2026 together, let’s see what the predicted top 10 New Year’s resolutions for this year will be.
Saving Money: With the cost of living rising, creating a budget to track spending or even reducing unnecessary costs are just two ways you could save money.
Exercise: A popular resolution including going to the Gym, counting your steps, or doing Yoga.
Improving Mindset: This can include Meditations, Affirmations, or Journaling.
Learning a new skill: could be career-related or personal, like cooking or a new language.
Reading more Books: Setting a book reading goal, like 100 books a year, or reading to learn something new.
Travel More: Another popular resolution. You can set yourself a goal to travel the world more or simply explore new places in your own country.
Improve Physical Health: making sure you eat healthier, more fruits and vegetables, less fatty foods, and drink plenty of water.
Prioritize Sleep: In an economy that works late and sleeps little, prioritizing sleep is important, getting seven to eight hours helps our body to reenergize and helps us focus properly on the task at hand.
Reduce Screen Time: In a world ruled by screens, reducing the time we spend on them by 2 hours minimum a day can create more opportunities for face-to-face conversations, outdoor activities, and a chance to nurture your creativity.
Spend more time with Family: By making this resolution, you’re making a conscious decision to connect more with loved ones and make time for family.
Did you start 2026 with a New Year’s resolution?
I have! I want to improve my mindset, and so therefore I’m going to focus on meditation and journaling.
Have a Happy New Year, and good luck with your Resolutions for 2026.
This was written by our contributing writer, Leah Palmer.
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