Your Life In Numbers
How long do you spend sleeping? Watching TV? Working? We take a look at a whole life and examine how precious time is.
Have you ever wondered how much sleep you get in your life on average? 26 years! What about eating? 4.5 years. That’s right, four and a half years of your life will be spent eating. The following infographic examines your life, divided up into the big main things we all do: sleep, work, eat, watch tv, socialise, go to school and so on. What’s left at the end is a precious amount of time for you to spend enjoying life, but how much time is that? Find out below…
Your Life In Numbers
The one activity you spend most of your life doing is sleep. But how does it compare to work, socialising and laughing? The average human spends roughly 79 years or 28,835 days on Earth. So, there are an average of 692,040 hours in a lifetime. Each bead in this jar represents one year. Let’s take a look at how we spend the time of our lives.
How many hours does the average person sleep?
The average person spends about 26 years sleeping in their life which equates to 9,490 days or 227,760 hours. Surprisingly, we also spend 7 years trying to get to sleep. That’s 33 years or 12,045 days spent in bed!
But what’s so special about sleep? It boosts mental and physical well-being including immunity, weight regulation and even fertility. However much you need, a quality kip is a sleep well spent.
As for tossing and turning, do some breathing exercises, read a book or have a relaxing bath to make you sleepy. If you aren’t tired, don’t force it. Just think of what else you could be doing with those 7 years!
However, trying to reduce the amount of time you sleep probably isn’t a good idea. Unless you’re a Short Sleeper – only 1-3% of the population are – you risk your health, and ultimately reducing the size number of beads in your jar.
Average time spent at work in a lifetime
Whether daily grind or dream career, our jobs take up a lot of our time; 13 years on average, actually. That’s 24% of a typical working period of 50 years.
For those who just can’t get enough, there are about 441 days worked overtime in a life.
If you add this all together, you’ll potentially work for the equivalent of 4,821 days during your time here. Getting there safely can depend on good sleep. It’s estimated that 20% of road traffic accidents are sleep-related and 40% involve commercial vehicles.
A life’s worth of entertainment
After all that hard work, we love catching up on social media on our commute home to settle down to our favourite TV shows. We spend around 8.3 years (3030 days) in front of the TV. That’s enough to watch 72,720 hour-long programmes in a lifetime.
How many times a day do you look at your phone? Enough to spend about 3 years on social media. A third of UK adults and half of 18-24-year-olds wake up to check their phone in the middle of the night.
How much time we spend eating
Food glorious food… arguably one of life’s greatest pleasures. We love it so much that we spend almost 4 and a half years eating it! That’s 1583 days’ worth of time munching away.
But are we always eating what we love? Apparently not, since 64% of Brits say they are trying to lose weight or on a diet most of the time. Additionally, 66% of workers now eat at their desk and only take a 28-minute lunch break on average. Treat yourself to a trip outside this lunchtime.
Holidays of a lifetime
It’s time to pack up and jet off to your holiday destination. Most of us will spend just over 3 years of our lives in different destinations than the ones we call home. This translates as 1146 days in far-flung places.
Where you choose to go is up to you. The most popular holiday destination this year is Ibiza, coming in at roughly £2066 for a week’s stay and flights.
Do you get enough exercise in your life?
Taking up an average of 1.3 years of our lives is exercise. That means we spend more than double the time on social media than we do feeling the burn. And we spend over 6 times as long watching the telly.
Sleep and exercise have a direct link. Poor sleep equals inability to exercise to your full potential and just 10 minutes of regular exercise can massively improve sleep quality. It’s simple; without both, we’d risk our health, with both, we can be the best versions of ourselves.
The romantic side of life
Romance isn’t completely dead, at least not for the most part. The average person spends 395 days in their life being romantic. Over one year of time used for flowers, candles, fancy meals and you-know-what!
Valentine’s day is also one of the busiest times of the year for bed suppliers.
Make time to socialise
If you think you’re in need of a night out with friends, you might be right. We only spend around 368 days of our lives socialising. That’s 12 times less than we work.
People with more social support have been shown to have better physical and mental health, live longer and even have reduced risk of dementia. So, spending time with loved ones can be just as important as getting quality sleep.
Time spent at school
We often remember school as a huge part of our upbringing. A time that shaped and changed our childhood. In reality, we only spend around 334 days’ worth of our lives in primary and secondary school. That’s not even one year!
Sleep-related disorders in children have tripled over the past 10 years. This can lead to lowered immunity, increased behaviour problems and lack of concentration. 80% of UK children have a mobile phone by the age of 12 which are thought to be keeping them awake later.
Extras
After all the ‘essentials’ like working, eating and being entertained, we’re left with all the extras. Things we do every day without thinking about.
We spend 235 days of our lives waiting in queues.
115 days are spent laughing.
Women spend 136 days getting ready while men only take 46.
What’s left?
After all this is added together, we’re left with approximately 2997 days or 8.2 years. Within that time, you’ll commute, clean, see shows, have a family, run races, tell stories and so much more. You’ll live your life, and hopefully in the way you wanted to.
Make sure you have a sleep well spent so that your life can be spent well too.
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