The Chinese New Year is approaching on January 22, 2023, and I am excited for the new year. I get excited about new beginnings even if they are not specifically addressed to me. I just feel like in some way I am part of it the celebration since I live among the Asian communities in the bay area.
It is the Year of the Rabbit, therefore, is expected to promote strengthened bonds with loved ones as well as expanded connections with friends, family, and colleagues. It is even considered auspicious to start a family in 2023.
In Chinese culture, the rabbit is known to be the luckiest out of all the twelve animals. It symbolizes mercy, elegance, and beauty. People who are born in the year of the rabbit are calm and peaceful.
Now lets move on to New Year Resolution Topics for 2023
According to a study done, 1 out of 3 people had a great year in 2022. I personally had a great year, and I am hoping that this year of the Rabbit I get more health and tranquility. These are the new year’s resolutions made for 2023. 37% of people want to make one this year which seems low, but at the same time how many times do you have to tell yourself to stop kidding yourself in doing them? In this survey, almost no one expects to fail thought with 87% saying they would follow through. These are the list of new years resolutions that were the most common among the participants.
- #1. Saving Money!
- #2. Be healthier
- #3 Workout more
- #4 Eat Better
- #5 Lose weight. Yes, top 5 were all for better health in 2023.
- #6 Try to be happy in general.
- #7 Lower Debt
- #8 Improve mental health
- #9 Spend more time with family
- #10 learn something new.
The 15 hardest things to give up:
- Chocolate
- Going Vegetarian in Janurary
- Give up Bread
- Driving
- Alcohol and Wine
- Potatoes Chips
- Cake
- Social Media
- Cookies
- Smoking
- Beer
- Take out food
- Sweets
- Clothes Shopping