Illustrated map of the state of Pennsylvania

New Year’s Eve is upon us, and you’re running out of time to make your New Year’s resolution. I actually rarely make a New Year’s resolution, but maybe this year will be different.

The crew at Zippa.com has put together a new story featuring the most popular New Year’s resolution in each state. The most popular result ion in the entire country is not what you would think. It’s not getting fit or eating better. The most popular New Year’s resolution is seeking therapy, which is the top choice in 12 states. Next down the line was wanting to lose weight, which is the most popular choice in 8 states. Next, 23% of Americans said they wanted to start living healthier. Not to be the messenger of bad news, but according to the study, 41% of Americans make New Year’s resolutions, and only 9% are successful.

So, what’s No. 1 in Pennsylvania? Therapy. According to the study, getting therapy was the No. 1 most desired New Year’s resolution in the Keystone State. As previously mentioned, getting therapy was the No. 1 choice in 12 states, making it the most popular resolution. Other popular New Year’s resolutions were weight training, saving money, taking a vacation, getting better sleep, getting a new job and reading more.

Find the full list of each state’s most popular New Year’s resolution here.

Pennsylvania Has 2 of the Most 'Magical Winter Towns' in the U.S.

  • Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

    Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, sounds like a great Christmas town, judging by the name, and it is a perfect holiday spot. Trips to Discover states, “Bethlehem is an obvious place to visit for Christmas, with its annual Christkindlmarkt inspired by the markets of Germany and a top Christmas market in the U.S., but it offers a whole lot more throughout the winter months.” It’s a great area for skiing and snowboarding.

  • New Hope, Pennsylvania

    New Hope, Pennsylvania, is beautiful this time of year. Trips to Discover states, “New Hope is like walking into an antique snow globe in the winter and as you stroll the streets downtown, you can check out unique boutiques, antique shops, art galleries, and more.”

  • Lake Placid, New York

    Heading to the New York area? Lake Placid, New York, is a choice stop for the holidays. Trips to Discover states, “Nestled in the Adirondacks, Lake Placid has hosted the Olympic Winter Games twice, so you know your odds are good when it comes to snow and winter activities. Visitors can even ride the Lake Placid Toboggan Chut, which was converted from a 30-foot-high ski jump.”

  • New York City, New York

    There’s no city like New York City! Trips to Discover states, “Temperatures may be below freezing, but New York City will be livelier than ever in the winter. Enjoy the scene at Rockefeller Center with its famous ice rink, snow-covered Central Park, and winter markets throughout the season, or visit for larger-than-life holiday attractions, including the Times Square Ball, which drops from a height of 141 feet to mark the New Year.” If you’ve never been to New York City during the holidays, now if your chance.

  • Skaneateles, New York

    Another popular New York holiday destination is Skaneateles. Trips to Discover states, “Set on one of the scenic Finger Lakes in Upstate, the town of Skaneateles has a vibrant downtown with lots of festivities to enjoy during the holidays along with plenty of dining, shopping, and opportunities to sample the local wine.” It offers plenty of skiing, too.

  • Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin

    Of Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, Trips to Discover states, “The charming town of Elkhart Lake is the quintessential winter wonderland during the season. You’ll find plenty of ways to enjoy it from snowshoeing and ice fishing to spa experiences and brewery tastings.”

  • Frankenmuth, Michigan

    Frankenmuth is the Christmas spotlight of America. Trips to Discover states, “Frankenmuth is a Bavarian-style town that’s ideal to visit around Christmas, drawing many to enjoy the festivities that include everything from a Christmas tree light show to sleigh rides.” It offers so much holiday fun.

  • Marquette, Michigan

    Going up north to Marquette, Trips to Discover states, “Marquette sees an annual average of 200 inches of snowfall. It sits along the shores of Lake Superior and is often blanketed in the white powder while nearly 75 miles of cross-country ski trails, 60 miles of groomed trails for fat bikes, and 400 miles of snowmobile trails await. The daring can even try winter surfing.” It’s certainly beautiful this time of year.

  • Holland, Michigan

    Of course Holland, Michigan, is on this list. My uncle lives near there, and it’s a delightful spot. Trips to Discover states, “Nestled along Lake Michigan, Holland may be medium sized but it feels more like a small town.”

  • Munising, Michigan

    Munising, Michigan, is one of the top picks on Trips to Discover’s list. The outlet states, “The breathtaking ice walls can be marveled at from various angles, or even climbed, with rental equipment and lessons available for beginners. Over the second weekend in February, the annual Michigan Ice Fest offers climbing classes and seminars conducted by world-class climbers.” Sounds like fun!

  • Source: Trips to Discover

    Find the full list here.

Anne Erickson's love for music drew her into radio. She started on the airwaves shortly after graduating from MSU. Anne has a passion for rock and metal, and she also fronts the band Upon Wings. Email Anne at erickson@WRIF.com, follow her on Instagram at @EricksonAnne and tweet at her @AnneErickson! Anne covers the Detroit, Philadelphia and Las Vegas markets and beyond.

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