Women feel more rushed than men
Trying to balance work and family obligations can cause anxiety among even the most organized women. Therefore, it may come as no surprise that a study recently published in the National Council on Family Relations’ Journal of Marriage and Family found that even with more free time, women still feel rushed.
I’m quoted in the accompanying news article link above….
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Grohol, J. (2006). Women feel more rushed than men. Psych Central. Retrieved on February 14, 2012, from http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2006/03/21/women-feel-more-rushed-than-men/


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