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Singing in the shower is offi cially good for you!
Above: Hobbies like gardening and reading will boost your feeling of wellness.
catch up with them once every six months or less. Family aside, human interaction
is key to happiness too - almost half said having the chance to meet new people is ‘important’.
Top 5 Songs For The Shower
Not only does everybody sing in the shower, everybody also thinks they sound better in the shower. The reason why we sound better is fairly simple, it’s due to your voice bouncing off the smooth hard tiles and glass surfaces, giving it more power. This makes a regular Joe or Joanne sound as powerful as the late Roy Orbison or as soulful as Adele.
or baking, being able to laugh at yourself and having a hobby. It also emerged 83 per cent consider having a good relationship with family and friends to be ‘vital’ in order to lead a contented existence. But sadly, six in 10 struggle to see their family as often as they would like.
In fact, a quarter only manage to
Happy – Pharrell Williams (pictured) Singing In The Rain – Gene Kelly I Wanna Dance With Somebody
– Whitney Houston My Way – Frank Sinatra
Wake Me Up Before You Go- Go – Wham
Source: FenSCENE offi ce
Above: Never apologise for a duvet day – more sleep does you good.
Further to this, almost three quarters said being part of a
supportive community has played a signifi cant role in their overall happiness.
However, more than half of those polled wish they were more involved in their community than they are currently.
The Bupa study, carried out through OnePoll, also found a whopping 86 per cent are happy with their lot in life. Interestingly, 60 per cent believe
money really doesn’t buy you happiness, although having
fi nancial security did make the top ten.
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