With the 2024 in the rearview mirror, and hope and optimism just ahead for 2025 -- many Americans have set their sights on self-improvement in the form of New Year's resolutions.

The team at Zippia has taken a hard look at Google search data to determine the most popular resolution by state, and Minnesota's might surprise you.

Minnesota's top choice is also the top pick in the country as eleven other states also chose 'therapy' -- choosing to work on and improve their insides instead of their outsides.

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I scream, you scream, we all scream for...therapy?

Most people think of things like losing weight, relationships, and saving money as more common answers, but after a year like 2024 it appears as though we're taking a look at a deeper sense of wellbeing.

According to Zippia, some of their most interesting findings are:

  • Therapy is the most popular resolution in 12 states.
  • Right behind therapy is weight loss; with 8 states focusing on slimming down.
  • 7 states want to just chill, judging from their searches for internet dating and dating advice.
  • 4 states just want a good night’s sleep for 2025.
  • A group of states on the Atlantic coast are getting their book reading on for the New Year.

Taking a look at some of our neighbor's top resolution choice:

  • Wisconsin: Vacation
  • Iowa: Save money
  • North Dakota: Save money
  • South Dakota: Quit drinking

In another survey, 26% of Americans say they stuck to all of their 2025 resolutions. Research also shows that the older we get, the less likely we are to even make a resolution.

I'll be honest, 26% of Americans saying they stuck to all of their resolutions for the year seems extremely high. Maybe for 2026 some of us should focus on being more honest.

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