Wild guess: If you've got a toddler at home, you probably don't have much free time on your hands . . .
A study found parents with kids six and under only get 31 minutes of "me time" a day, on average. Around one in seven said it feels more like ZERO "me time."
Even when you do get time to yourself, it's hard to relax. 96% said it feels like they're always "on call."
Here's parents with young kids spend their day . . .
For working parents: 9 hours at work, or commuting . . . 4 hours getting their kid ready, or helping them in other ways . . . 2 hours shuttling them around . . . 2 hours spent on chores and cooking . . . and 1 hour on miscellaneous tasks. That leaves around 6 hours left over for sleeping.
For non-working parents: 9 hours looking after your kid . . . 4 hours of chores . . . 2 hours of shuttling them around . . . and 2 hours of miscellaneous tasks. Leaving around 7 hours for sleep.
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