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New Year’s Resolutions:

New Year’s Resolutions:. Changes in priority in the last decade. The FC Organizational Products team recently conducted a holiday resolution survey to identify New Year’s Resolutions for 2012, and compared them to 2002 findings. Identical questions as a 2002 Resolutions survey.

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New Year’s Resolutions:

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  1. New Year’s Resolutions: Changes in priority in the last decade

  2. The FC Organizational Products team recently conducted a holiday resolution survey to identify New Year’s Resolutions for 2012, and compared them to 2002 findings. • Identical questions as a 2002 Resolutions survey. • Both survey pools were identical. • U.S. respondents • Aged 18 to 60 • Nationally representative on demographics • Each sample size of 1,000 respondents. • Statistically significant, with sampling error at the 95% confidence rate.

  3. Life satisfaction has increased modestly in the last 10 years. • Question: How satisfied are you with your life? Please use a 10-point scale where “1” means not at all satisfied and “10” means extremely satisfied. Source: FCOP 2012 Survey, FranklinCovey 2002 Survey

  4. Sense of focus and achievement are still top reasons for setting New Year’s Resolutions. • Question: Why do you set goals for yourself? (Check all that apply). Source: FCOP 2012 Survey, FranklinCovey 2002 Survey

  5. Those who did not set New Year’s Resolutions continue to believe they have their goals top-of-mind without making a resolution. • Question: Why aren’t you setting personal goals or resolutions? (Check all that apply) Source: FCOP 2012 Survey, FranklinCovey 2002 Survey

  6. Resolutions have changed priority in the last 10 years. • Question: Which of the items on the list below are included in this resolution? Source: FCOP 2012 Survey, FranklinCovey 2002 Survey

  7. Among the four 2002 Resolutions that fell off the 2012 list, three may indicate a hesitancy to venture into career-changing moves in today’s economy. Source: FCOP 2012 Survey, FranklinCovey 2002 Survey

  8. Priorities shifted slightly within demographic groups:Women still place high priority on losing weight Source: FCOP 2012 Survey, FranklinCovey 2002 Survey

  9. Priorities shifted slightly within demographic groups:Younger adults (ages 21-39) had career change, continue education and improve work habits as top goals. Source: FCOP 2012 Survey, FranklinCovey 2002 Survey

  10. Priorities shifted slightly within demographic groups:Part-time and unemployed adults rated positive attitude as a top priority. Source: FCOP 2012 Survey, FranklinCovey 2002 Survey

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