Brits expect to be able to slow down at the age of 43 - after living a “fast-paced” life for just under 25 years.Research into 2,000 adults found the average adult gets just seven-and-a-half hours to themselves every week - a little over an hour a day - when they aren’t doing any work, chores or ticking off a to-do list.And more than half (56 percent) find it difficult to slow down because of the need to pay bills, while 15 percent blame their daily commute.More than one in five (22 percent) admit they are simply bad at making time for themselves - even though 62 percent recognise the need to do so.Ross O’Hara, master brewer at Abbot Ale, which commissioned the survey, said: “We know it's not easy to suddenly start living life slowly, but.
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