Money Power | Quitters Day - why people quit their resolutions by February

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Research indicates that "Quitter’s Day"- the day when most people abandon their New Year's resolutions- typically falls in the second or third week of January. And according to studies, a significant number of people abandon their financial resolutions shortly after setting them in January. That means by February – most, if not all of the resolutions that people had set for themselves are out of the window. Mpho Mashita and Jones Netshipise talk to Vangile Makwakwa, CEO of Wealthy Money and the Author of What's Your Money Personality about some of the reasons people quit and how to stay committed.
8 Feb English South Africa Business · Arts

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