Originally Posted by
jackfrost88
Okay, so there are a lot of New Years resolutioners out at this time of year. Some people say to support them in their efforts and others hate them. For me, I'll always help someone who asks for it and won't belittle people for trying - no point being nasty.
Secretly, however, I can't stand the lack of dedication to a goal these people have. It's 2 weeks for some and they give up until next year and waste a bunch of money on a gym membership. No effort in learning how to work out or even doing 3 days a week for over a month.
On top of that, the parking lot / equipment is always crowded with people who have no idea what they are doing. Many of them stare at you as they have never set foot in a gym or seen people work out.
I wonder if they can dedicate themselves to succeed at anything (work/family/goals) if going to the gym for a month is too much.
Being a bit harsh and I hope they stick to it - but every year like clockwork they come, they quit, and they return.
Been seeing a lot of these "don't judge the resolution crowd trying to better themselves" on facebook and this made me think that they sort of deserve being judged. Because if you didn't quit you wouldn't be a resolutioner any more.
Your thoughts / any funny stories?