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How to actually carry out resolutions

With New Year round the corner, we are all ready with this year's resolutions but how often do we really carry them out? Read on to know what is the correct way to go about it.

Updated on: Dec 14, 2010 07:02 PM IST
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When it comes to New Year’s resolutions, such as losing weight or saving money, you should really be asking yourself "why" you want to achieve your goal, rather than "how" you’re going to achieve it, says an expert.



It sounds counterintuitive but people who formulate a detailed plan to achieve a goal, such as saving money, may have a harder time reaching that goal, according to assistant professor Julia Bayuk. Bayuk, a faculty member in the department of Business Administration, recently published a study on this topic in the "Journal of Consumer Research."



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"Planning can actually make you more narrow minded," she said. "I might be so focused on this plan that when there’s other opportunities to achieve the same goal, I might not take advantage of them." Bayuk gives the example of losing weight, a goal that can be reached through numerous avenues. If a dieter plans to restrict her calorie intake she might pass up the opportunity to join a friend at the gym or run with her dog.



Bayuk and her collaborators, Chris Janiszewski and Robyn LeBouef of the University of Florida, conducted experiments to test consumer behavior. The results varied based on mindset – abstract or concrete. Those with abstract mindsets concentrated on why they wanted to achieve the goal. The concrete group focused on how.

 
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