BUSY BEES

Overworked Brits spend FOUR HOURS every weekend catching up on work

A study suggest 56 per cent of Brits wish they had more time for fun activities

Busy Brits spend up to four hours of their weekend catching up with their workloads, it has emerged.

Researchers who carried out a detailed study found one in six do two hours of work over Saturday and Sunday - and one in 10 do three hours.

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A study has found Brits take their work home with them on the weekendsCredit: Getty - Contributor

And on a typical weekday the average Brit now puts in an extra three hours of work a DAY outside of their normal working hours.

It also emerged around half of those polled regularly feel there’s simply not enough hours in the day to get everything done.

The research of 2,000 UK adults was commissioned to celebrate the second season of , which airs on National Geographic on Sundays at 8pm.

The National Geographic series, with commentary from Elon Musk, Bill Nye, Ellen Stofan and Stephen Petranek, examines our future on the Red Planet, where days are 37 minutes longer.

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The research looked at common reasons why Brit feel there 'isn't enough time in the day'Credit: Getty - Contributor

A spokesman for National Geographic said: "Most of us will have uttered the words 'there's not enough hours in the day' at some point.

"And that's unlikely to change anytime soon, but on Mars it's a different story.’’

The research also found those polled believe they need an additional four hours a day to get everything done.

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And being busy looking after the kids and keeping on top of housework are the most common reasons for not having enough time in the day.

TOP 40 THINGS BRITS WOULD DO IF THE DAYS WERE LONGER

1. Get some sleep

2. Read a book

3. Have some me-time

4. Go for a walk

5. Listen to music

6. Have sex

7. Take a hot bath

8. Exercise more

9. Make more time for friends and family

10. Tidy the house

11. Spend time with pets

12. Cook from scratch

13. Spend more time with your children

14. Go shopping

15. Play a computer game

16. Socialise more

17. Book a holiday

18. Read or watch the news

19. Take your dog for a walk

20. Meditate

21. Catch up with emails / messages

22. Go to the gym

23. Watch soaps

24. Have a massage

25. Do DIY

26. Watch videos on YouTube

27. Knit or sew

28. Learn a new language

29. Phone a friend

30. Paint or draw

31. Go running

32. Learn an instrument

33. Go for a drive

34. Binge more boxsets

35. Write a novel

36. Spend time planning out your week

37. Work

38. Visit a museum or art gallery

39. Ride a bike

40. Play your favourite sport

But despite the hectic workloads almost four in 10 reckon they have a good work / life balance.

The number one thing Brits would do if the days were a little longer - is get some much needed sleep.

Getting stuck into a good book would be their second choice, followed by having some ‘me-time’ and going for a walk.

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Other things people would do if they had more time include learning a musical instrument, watching videos on YouTube and having a hot bath.

Listening to more music than they currently do, exercising more and cooking a meal from scratch feature to.

Further to this, half long for more ‘me-time’ than they currently get, while 56 per cent wish they were able to find more time to have more fun.

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And around six in 10 revealed they can’t remember the last occasion they had 37 minutes spare to do something they really want to do.

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Despite this, 52 per cent of those polled, via OnePoll.com, admit they rarely ‘seize the day’, while half admit they tend to get easily distracted when trying to make the most of their time.

A spokesman for National Geographic added: "Readers might be wondering what good that is to them, but as our new show MARS reveals, Earthlings could be living on the Red Planet in the not too distant future."

* From Earthlings to Martians, season two of National Geographic’s acclaimed hybrid series shows what life could really be like once we settle on the Red Planet - where days are 37 minutes longer.


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