There are many reasons that most of us have trouble attaining our goals. Of course, New Year’s resolutions often fail for the same reasons our other goals fail. This New Year’s Resolution Success Test measures your knowledge of the success factors governing how likely you are to reach your goals for the new year. The test is adapted from one created by www.sharecare.com
It is certainly vital to know about your success factors. But just as important is your realization of the factors that end to make you fail. Three of the most powerful failure factors include:
- Wishing for the goal to happen rather than committing to make it happen.
- Not holding yourself accountable for making the goal succeed
- Fear of failure.
The New Year’s Resolution Success Test is different from the other tests you may have encountered on this and other websites. While it is a test, (you answer questions and get a score,) it is also a learning tool since you will find out immediately after answering each question what the correct answer is. This new approach, plus your ability to retake the test whenever you wish, will help you discover and reinforce many success concepts that can help you to reach your goals in the new year.
Instructions
Please answer each of the following 20 questions. Unlike many of our other quizzes, there are correct and incorrect answers here. After each questions you will immediately be informed if your answer was right or wrong. After answering all 20 questions, click the SUBMIT button to see your score. There is no passing or failing score. Rather, the test is a learniingn experience. You will emerge from the test smarter than when you started.
You can retake the test whenever you wish. Please tell your friends about the test.
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