A recent national survey of 5,000 Americans found that the average person experiences 252 good days annually. States like Florida, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, and Oregon reported above-average numbers of good days, with Florida leading the list at 276 days per year. On the other end of the spectrum, Connecticut, Kentucky, and Vermont reported the fewest good days. The survey, conducted by Talker Research for Icelandic Provisions, examined daily habits and mindsets that contribute to optimism. It found that nutrition, healthy habits, and an optimistic outlook play key roles in determining the number of good days a person has each year. (Talkerresearch)
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