Brits focus on wellness and finance in 2024 Resolutions
As 2024 gets underway, it seems that Brits are prioritising their wellness and personal finance when it comes to their New Year’s resolutions. According to a recent survey, the top resolutions for the year ahead include prioritising mental and physical health, as well as getting a handle on personal finances.
The survey, conducted by a leading research firm, found that 73% of respondents stated that their top priority for 2024 is improving their overall wellness. This includes getting more exercise, prioritising mental health, and making healthier lifestyle choices. With the ongoing challenges of the pandemic and its impact on mental health, it is not surprising that people are keen to focus on their well-being in the year ahead.
In addition to prioritising wellness, 62% of respondents stated that they are looking to improve their financial situation in 2024. This includes saving more, paying off debt, and investing for the future. With the rising cost of living and economic uncertainty, it is understandable that people are looking to take charge of their finances and secure their financial future.
One interesting finding from the survey is that many respondents are looking to combine their wellness and financial goals. For example, 45% of respondents stated that they are looking to cut back on non-essential spending in order to save more and prioritize their health. This shows a shift in priorities, with people focusing on what truly matters to them and making changes to achieve their goals.
The survey also found that there has been a shift in how people are approaching their New Year’s resolutions. Instead of setting big, sweeping goals, many are opting for smaller, more achievable changes that they can make in their daily lives. This approach seems to be more sustainable and is more likely to lead to long-term success.
Overall, it is clear that Brits are prioritising their wellness and personal finance for the year ahead. With the ongoing challenges of the pandemic and economic uncertainty, it is not surprising that people are looking to take control of their lives and make positive changes. Whether it’s prioritising mental and physical health, saving more, or cutting back on non-essential spending, it seems that people are determined to make 2024 a year of positive change.