LONDON, Dec. 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A new survey by laptop backpack brand Riut has revealed that those who optimise their time for productivity are also the happiest in life. Could it be that the less “free time” you have, the happier you’ll be?
The study of over 1,000 UK respondents looked at the correlation between productivity and happiness.
Here are the findings:
The study shows that a little effort put upfront into plotting a routine for yourself that favours productivity will help your overall wellbeing, and actually leave you open to feeling more passionate and alive as opposed to feeling stifled by routine.
The study also looked into the productivity of commuters in the UK, as the daily commute, particularly if you’re on public transport, is still being written off by some as productivity dead time. But for many it can be used to our advantage. Our survey found that commuters from Sheffield, Cardiff, Brighton, and Belfast feel the most productive in their commutes, with around a third saying they optimise this time.
Optimising your life for productivity is clearly working for many, but if you are struggling with where to start, Riut has some tips on what you can look at optimising in order to get more productive and happier as a result.
Sarah Giblin, advocate for thriving in the city and Founder at Riut, had this to say:
“It sounds so simple but getting a few important things done each day can positively affect how we feel. Without purpose, we can feel lost. But as we know, real life is also full of things outside our control. Perhaps that’s the secret to thriving in the modern age: plan and do what you can, and learn to accept the rest.”
About Riut
www.riut.co.uk
Riut builds “backwards” travel backpacks that are automatically secure every time you put them on. There are no zips that the person behind you could open; all openings are neatly designed against your back. Founded by designer Sarah Giblin in 2014, RiutBags are used by calm and productive travellers around the world.