Prøve GULL - Gratis
Oh, it’s such a perfect day according to the scientists)
The Independent
|April 17, 2025
A formula for the ideal day recalls the old Mars bar work, rest and play’ slogan. Sounds great, agrees Hannah Ewens, but one major thing would have to change for us to follow it

I can remember the last time I thought to myself, “This is the ideal day”. So ideal that I could do this over and over again Groundhog Day-style, with few deathbed regrets. I was in Los Angeles and it was February 2024. I went to an early morning spin class, then worked until lunchtime when everyone back in the UK had logged off for their evenings. Then I went to a library and spent a few hours researching a personal area of interest. Next, I took myself for an early dinner, which was spent off my phone observing the Californians with their personal trainers and dogs and sexy-slacker fashion sense, and finished the day being silly with my friend at her house. In the year since, I’ve had good days, fun days and compelling days, but none that felt that perfect.
It wasn’t because I was in “holiday mode” away from London; it was because there was a balance to it all, proportionally speaking. I got to follow my instincts, indulge in life and still achieve what needed to be done. That observation suggested to me that there is a certain chemistry to the ideal day – and researchers at the University of British Columbia have now discovered just that.
Denne historien er fra April 17, 2025-utgaven av The Independent.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA The Independent

The Independent
Scotland withstand Greek attacks in epic comeback
Lewis Ferguson netted his first Scotland goal as Steve Clarke's side came from behind to beat Greece 3-1 and maintain their promising start to their World Cup qualifying campaign.
2 mins
October 10, 2025

The Independent
Macron on 'last chance' as he clears way for latest PM
French president Emmanuel Macron is set to name his sixth prime minister in less than two years, hoping the new appointment can navigate a budget through a deeply divided legislature.
2 mins
October 10, 2025

The Independent
The shocking truth about the 'ordinary' killer Nazi
In an infamous picture from the Second World War, an SS soldier blithely prepares to shoot a Jewish prisoner. The murderer's identity has finally been revealed and shows what can happen when we lose our humanity, writes Guy Walters
6 mins
October 10, 2025

The Independent
'I always knew that she wasn't my sister Madeleine'
Amelie McCann gives evidence in trial of alleged stalker
3 mins
October 10, 2025

The Independent
SOUND AND VISION
Peter Doig's House of Music exhibition at the Serpentine South Gallery combines the world's most influential painter's twin passions of art and music, writes Mark Hudson
3 mins
October 10, 2025

The Independent
'Finally, a good morning'
Joy was widespread in both Gaza and Israel as Trump's deal was agreed - but caution around the fragile peace remains
3 mins
October 10, 2025

The Independent
Former civil servants find PM's China take 'puzzling'
Ex-national security adviser says superpower always a theat
2 mins
October 10, 2025

The Independent
Benefit loans trap 500,000 children in cycle of poverty
Families borrow cash as they wait weeks for first payment
3 mins
October 10, 2025

The Independent
Israel and Hamas take their first step towards peace
Aid set to surge into Gaza as remaining hostages are released
4 mins
October 10, 2025

The Independent
China sees UK concessions as weakness, not diplomacy
The government's failure to act against alleged Beijing spies shows a worrying lack of spine, writes Mark L Clifford
5 mins
October 10, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size