Parents who are older and who have older children tend to be happier given that they are relatively more mature and financially stable.
This is in part due to the fact that people who have children differ, on average, from those who do not have children in ways that are related to happiness, such as in their marital status, age, and income.
If you're able to spend less time in the office by working remotely or having flexible hours, you should be able to be productive in both your personal and professional life.
It doesn't matter your age, how much money you have in your bank account, your marital status or what you do for a living, we all want to be more successful in our lives.
You never know when the unexpected is going to happen but when it does happen, you're surrounded by chaos can at least make things a whole lot less chaotic.
It doesn't matter your age, how much money you have in your bank account, your marital status or what you do for a living, we all want to be more successful in our lives.
They also feel less stress, are more fun to be around, are more optimistic and enjoy their lives more than people who are unhappy.
While people have debated whether parents are happier than non-parents, researchers suggest that the question of whether parents are more or less happy is not the most meaningful question.
You never know when the unexpected is going to happen, but when it does happen, you're surrounded by chaos. Being prepared for the worst case scenario can at least make things a whole lot less chaotic.
They also feel less stress, are more fun to be around, are more optimistic, and enjoy their lives more than people who are unhappy.