Americans need about 60 lazy days a year, and 11% even put their lazy days on the calendar, a survey of 2,000 adults found. Saturdays and Sundays are the most popular do-nothing days, and Tuesday is the least popular choice. In a typical lazy day, the average respondent spends two hours in bed, an hour eating, three hours watching movies or TV, an hour reading, and two hours scrolling. “Everyone deserves a rest day here and there, maybe even a bit more often, and days like these are so important when it comes to wellness,” Mei Higgins of Berkshire Blanket & Home Co. said. (swnsdigital)
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