A recent survey by laptop backpack brand Riut suggests that productivity, not free time, could be the key to happiness. Those who optimise their routines for productivity report feeling more fulfilled and happier overall.
The study surveyed over 1,000 UK residents and revealed significant insights:
Key Findings:
- 55% of individuals focusing on productivity reported greater happiness compared to 37% who followed a freer routine.
- Productivity-driven people also reported more meaningful lives (43% vs 24%) and more eventful days (26% vs 18%).
- Younger generations favour productivity, with 35% of 25 to 34-year-olds and 34% of 18 to 24-year-olds opting for structured living.
- Widowed individuals (39%) and single people (26%) are more likely to report productive lifestyles, while divorced respondents reported the lowest sense of control (19%).
- Sleep – Make sure you get enough. Try going to bed a little earlier so you give yourself the chance to get a full 8 hours.
- Exercise – Create a regular exercise routine (with activities you enjoy) that you can maintain longer term. You don’t need to run 10 miles a day, but you might manage 2 jogs a week.
- Go outside – Get fresh air every day. If you work from home, take a walk round the block or in a local park. If you’re commuting, try taking a longer walk on the way home.
- Know your body – Listen to how you’re feeling. Understand how your energy levels vary throughout the day and see if you can build a routine to match it.
- Schedule your time – Use tools like a calendar to block out time for different tasks so you know you can fit in all your activities.
- Allow for me time – If you’ve mastered living productively, give yourself a break: don’t let productivity take over your life. Balance time for you and time getting stuff done. Work out a good form of me time, and make sure you take it.