2026 is here, and once again, people everywhere are starting the year with the best of intentions. Exercise more, eat healthier, stay organized. But Foxie knows that once the holidays are over and routines return, reality sets back in…and resolutions quietly fade away.

There is even a name for this: Quitters Day. It falls on the second Friday of January, when more than 80% of resolution are officially abandoned (that would fall on January 9th of 2026).

That’s why goals -not resolutions -are the key to real progress, especially when you are planning something as important as a milestone event or wedding.

Foxie understands that goal setting works because it’s actionable, trackable, and flexible. Whether you’re organizing a wedding, a 50th anniversary party, or any other life event in 2026, Foxie’s tools help turn ideas into plans… and plans into results.

Here are four reasons why goals are better than resolutions, and how Foxie makes them easier to achieve:

  1. Resolutions are vague and wishful, while goals are clear and defined. With LinkMy.Wedding and LinkMy.Events, your vision is broken into manageable steps with timelines and priorities.
  2. Goals are measurable, while resolutions offer no way to track success. Foxie’s tools let you see what’s done, what’s next, and what needs attention…so nothing gets overlooked.
  3. Life changes, and plans evolve. Goals adapt, while resolutions quit. Foxie makes it easy to update details, adjust timelines, and pivot without stress.
  4. Everyone stays aligned and on the same page. With conversational texting and centralized communication, LinkMy.Wedding and LinkMy.Events keep friends, family, and vendors connected and accountable, all in one convenient platform.

In 2026, planning doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With Foxie and its suite of tools, staying organized is simple, communication is effortless, and your goals get accomplished.

Text “START” to Foxie at 36943, email me at ascott@foxie.com or call us at 866-BE-ENGAGED (866-233-6424).

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