Americans Hit Their Daily Energy Low at…

According to a new report, the average American hits their daily energy low at 2:06 P.M.  So, that’s being called peak “slump time.”

On average, people wish they had TWICE their current energy levels.

And if they got that boost:  74% of people think they’d be earning more, and 18% would prioritize friends and family more.  Also: 44% blame a lack of energy for not exercising more, and 31% say it limits outdoor activities. 

If they had to pick one day for an energy boost, 24% would select Mondays, 22% would pick Fridays, and another 22% would want it on Saturdays when they’re OFF work.

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