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If you have a full-time job in Singapore, chances are it takes up most of your time and energy.
And you’ll want to spend any free time you have relaxing.
For many of us with an Internet connection, that means catching a show on Netflix, gaming, e-shopping or stalking friends on Facebook.
Due to those reasons, Singapore’s been ranked the world’s most fatigued country..
This dubious distinction was conferred on us by a bedding manufacturer from the United Kingdom (UK).
UK company Sleepseeker, which has a vested interest in knowing how much time people spend in bed, did the legwork.
They looked up 4 variables in each of 15 countries:
The results were revealed in an article in Jul.
Singapore ranked No. 1 for fatigue, in a sadly unsurprising development.
We outranked even Japan, a nation so famous for having its workers afflicted with “death by overwork” that there’s even a Japanese term for it – karoshi.
According to Sleepseeker, Singapore’s status as a “bustling tech hub” with “rapid and widespread urbanisation” leads to us having busy lives.
However, while it might seem that we’re the most overworked nation in the world, we actually got just 2nd place in terms of working hours.
Our average annual working hours is 2,238 compared with Mexico’s 2,255.
Sleepseeker said those who work long hours may not be able to enjoy themselves even when they’re not at work.
That’s because they might be too tired or stressed to relax – tell that to bosses who WhatsApp their staff at 11pm on a Sunday.
Singapore also ranked No.3 for time spent on the Internet – racking up 7 hours and 2 minutes of time on average per day.
Sleepseeker said those who work long hours may not be able to enjoy themselves even when they’re not at work.
That’s because they might be too tired or stressed to relax – tell that to bosses who WhatsApp their staff at 11pm on a Sunday.
Singapore also ranked No.3 for time spent on the Internet – racking up 7 hours and 2 minutes of time on average per day.
It advises Singaporeans to limit the amount of time spent on the Internet to get much better quality sleep.
While the study is obviously more for promotional purposes, perhaps it serves as a wake-up call (ironically) to the sleep-deprived.
We shouldn’t need an article to tell us that we should work less and sleep more – our bodies will feel the strain.
So maybe we should listen to our bodies more – those who can afford to, power down that computer and prioritise shut-eye.
If you have a full-time job in Singapore, chances are it takes up most of your time and energy.
And you’ll want to spend any free time you have relaxing.
For many of us with an Internet connection, that means catching a show on Netflix, gaming, e-shopping or stalking friends on Facebook.
Due to those reasons, Singapore’s been ranked the world’s most fatigued country..
This dubious distinction was conferred on us by a bedding manufacturer from the United Kingdom (UK).
‘Fatigue score’ generated for each country
UK company Sleepseeker, which has a vested interest in knowing how much time people spend in bed, did the legwork.
They looked up 4 variables in each of 15 countries:
- Average amount of time slept above or below recommended 8 hours (from Statista)
- Amount of screen time per day (from BusinessFibre.co.uk)
- Average number of hours at work per year (from Wikipedia)
- Number of searches of sleep-related terms in rate per 100,000 users (from Google Keyword Planner)
The results were revealed in an article in Jul.
Singapore ranked No. 1 for fatigue
Singapore ranked No. 1 for fatigue, in a sadly unsurprising development.
We outranked even Japan, a nation so famous for having its workers afflicted with “death by overwork” that there’s even a Japanese term for it – karoshi.
According to Sleepseeker, Singapore’s status as a “bustling tech hub” with “rapid and widespread urbanisation” leads to us having busy lives.
Singapore ranked No. 2 for working hours
However, while it might seem that we’re the most overworked nation in the world, we actually got just 2nd place in terms of working hours.
Our average annual working hours is 2,238 compared with Mexico’s 2,255.
Sleepseeker said those who work long hours may not be able to enjoy themselves even when they’re not at work.
That’s because they might be too tired or stressed to relax – tell that to bosses who WhatsApp their staff at 11pm on a Sunday.
Singapore ranked No. 3 for time spent on Internet
Singapore also ranked No.3 for time spent on the Internet – racking up 7 hours and 2 minutes of time on average per day.
Sleepseeker said those who work long hours may not be able to enjoy themselves even when they’re not at work.
That’s because they might be too tired or stressed to relax – tell that to bosses who WhatsApp their staff at 11pm on a Sunday.
Singapore ranked No. 3 for time spent on Internet
Singapore also ranked No.3 for time spent on the Internet – racking up 7 hours and 2 minutes of time on average per day.
It advises Singaporeans to limit the amount of time spent on the Internet to get much better quality sleep.
A wake-up call
While the study is obviously more for promotional purposes, perhaps it serves as a wake-up call (ironically) to the sleep-deprived.
We shouldn’t need an article to tell us that we should work less and sleep more – our bodies will feel the strain.
So maybe we should listen to our bodies more – those who can afford to, power down that computer and prioritise shut-eye.