“When men and women across the country reported how happy they felt, researchers found that jugglers were happier than others. By and large, the more roles, the greater the happiness. Parents were happier than nonparents, and workers were happier than nonworkers. Married people were much happier than unmarried people. Married people were generally at the top of the emotional totem pole.” PeopleMenCountryHappinessFoundFeltParentWorkRolesGreaterEmotionalMarriedMen And WomenWorkersResearchersUnmarriedTotemsJugglers Author:Faye J Crosby
“Combining paid employment with marriage and motherhood creates safeguards for emotional well-being. Nothing is certain in life, but generally the chances of happiness are greater if one has multiple areas of interest and involvement. To juggle is to diminish the risk of depression, anxiety, and unhappiness.” IfsWellsCertainInterestChanceGreaterRiskEmotionalDepressionAnxietyAreasPaidMotherhoodEmploymentWell BeingUnhappinessMultipleDiminishInvolvementCombiningEmotional Well Being Book:Juggling: The Unexpected Advantages of Balancing Career and Home for Women and Their Families Source: Juggling: The Unexpected Advantages of Balancing Career and Home for Women and Their Families