A new survey has revealed that average Americans know they’re going to have a bad day by 8:36 a.m. The survey, which polled 2,000 Americans, also found that the average person experiences four bad days a month, totaling 48 days or a month and a half of bad days annually. For 26% of individuals, when something goes left for their morning, the day is seemingly doomed. Mornings also set the tone for the remainder of the day. The top five morning mishaps that signal a bad day include waking up feeling sick (35%), sleeping poorly throughout the night (31%), waking up with a headache (29%), losing keys (26%) and forgetting phone at home (25%). Other common irritants that can lead to a morning setback or potentially bad days include toilet paper (22%), forgetting a wallet at home (22%) and oversleeping (18%). (Study Finds)
The Average Person Can Tell They’re Going To Have A Bad Day By 8:36 A.M.
Aug 21, 2024 | 12:14 AM