79% of Brits are happy with their post-pandemic routine, but are you?

We’ve all had to rework our day-to-day lives to accommodate the pandemic, but have we managed to improve our mental health at the same time?

Rovva surveyed 1,005 UK adults to find out exactly how happy they are with their new ‘normal’ and the results are quite surprising.

The research

The research revealed that 79% of respondents are happy with their new routine since the pandemic, whilst 80% said they feel just as productive as they did before coronavirus!

Feeling productive is a huge bonus for our mental health, giving us the boost we need to finish a particularly stressful day, but it’s not just the UK’s working life that has improved.

63% of people also said that their perspective on life and what is important to them has changed, and over half of them said they’ll try to keep their new habits in the following months.

Whilst at the beginning of the pandemic forced us apart physically, taking a huge toll on our mental health, 75% of those surveyed said they actually see just as much or more of their family and friends now!

All of these factors lead into a potential improvement in the UK’s general happiness and mental health.

The happiness calculator

As a result, Rovva created a calculator to let people compare their routine to the routine that brings the most happiness to those in the UK, making it much easier to make small changes to hopefully improve people’s general wellbeing.

Jon Abrahams from Rovva, said: “We wanted to find out how much people’s routine has changed and if there are any elements of our new lifestyle that we’d like to keep after the pandemic has passed.

“It’s great to see that people found a way to amend their routines and we thought it’d be fun to allow everyone to check how their routine compares to the nation’s one.”

The full study with the Happy Routine Calculator can be found here: https://www.rovva.com/en-gb/blog/the-happiest-routine

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