
Is there such a thing as the perfect day? If so, that definition will vary from person to person. And honestly sounds like something too subjective to be cured.
However, compliance with the new data researchers could have formulated an hourly itinerary per hour for what they believe is the ideal day of a person.
As reported, researchers from the University of British Columbia analyzed data from the American Time Use survey.
The participants completed how much they spent on 100 different activities, which included, everything, since the time spent with family and friends, how long a person makes the cedes on their phone, how the mus of their day spends exercising, etc.
Then, the researchers paid close attention to what people considered their “better than typical” day and observed how long they spent their ideal activities.
As a result, experts broken down what they think is the formula for a great day, regardless of what day of the week is.
Here is: researchers believe that people should spend six hours a quality time with the family, which should be followed for two hours with friends.
After that, people should only spend around 1.5 hours socializing. Experts think that two hours of exercise are a good idea, but you should only spend an hour eating and drinking.
Where is the work in this equation? Have a six -hour work day with only a 15 -minute trip and enjoy only one hour of screen time. If only.
Where does the dream adjust? It was a niece on the list, but I am sure that people would have “catch up” on the list of what consisted of the perfect day.
This sounds more like a difficult contour for a good day, so do what you want with this.
Speaking of being happy, experts also believe that who constantly looks at their half full glass can fall into a kick of toxic positivity, which psychology for the “act of avoiding, suppressing or rejecting emotions or negative experiences.”
A positive attitude is promoted, but only if it does not force a person to reject negative emotions, according to psychology today.

