Health
Meaningful lockdown more satisfying than busyness – Echonetdaily
New research shows people who pursue meaningful activities – things they enjoy doing – during lockdown feel more satisfied than those who simply keep themselves…

Survey participants rated their level of wellbeing as it was during social distancing and retrospectively one month beforehand. Photo RMIT.
‘I’m bored’ took on a new meaning in 2020 as people across the globe were ‘locked’ in at home as they have never been before in modern history. New an innovative ways to keep entertained and pass the hours created new enterprises and YouTube and Zoom went wild.
And some people just kept ‘busy’.
Now, new research shows people who pursue meaningful activities…
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