1 in 3 Brits fail to stick to their New Year resolutions
By ANIMonday, January 31, 2011
LONDON - A survey has revealed that one in three people fail to stick to their New Year resolutions.
A poll of more than 2,000 people found that 30 per cent shirked their resolutions within the first month of 2010, with seven in ten failing to keep their promises throughout the rest of the year.
The most commonly broken promise was to quit smoking, reports the Scotsman.
The survey, carried out by Santander Credit Cards, also found the average amount spent trying to stick to New Year resolutions was 1,693 pounds over a year.(ANI)
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