Inside Mental Health

New Year’s Resolutions Fail Because We Set Them Wrong

Feb 5, 2026
Jodi Wellman, a speaker and MAPP-trained coach who founded Four Thousand Mondays, explores why New Year’s resolutions often backfire. She discusses the fresh-start effect, why all-or-nothing thinking sabotages change, and the power of small process-focused steps. She also covers identity-based habits, when to let goals go, and how to restart without guilt.
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ANECDOTE

Gabe's Annual Resolution Cycle

  • Gabe Howard shares that every New Year's resolution he's made has failed and caused anxiety and self-blame.
  • Jodi normalizes this pattern and expresses surprise at Gabe's persistence in trying each year.
INSIGHT

The Fresh Start Effect Cuts Both Ways

  • Fresh starts (New Year, Mondays) trigger a real psychological boost called the "fresh start effect."
  • That boost can motivate change but also set people up for harsh self-judgment when they fail.
ADVICE

Choose Small Process Goals

  • Do set small, specific process goals instead of massive, all-or-nothing outcomes.
  • Small actions (e.g., a daily 10-minute walk) are far likelier to stick than extreme lifestyle overhauls.
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