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NEW YORK — What makes a day “perfect?” Of course, the answer can be quite different from person to person, but a recent survey sought to find out common characteristics of an ideal day for the average person. As the results showed, we typically enjoy just 15 truly perfect days each year, and it’s often the most trivial activities that make us feel the best.

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What makes a day “perfect?” Of course, the answer can be markedly different from person to person, but a recent survey sought to find out common characteristics of an ideal day for the average person.

The survey of 2,000 American adults, commissioned by the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council (USHBC), found the average person would be happiest waking up at 8:15 in the morning. A perfect day would entail a sunny, spring-like forecast with temperatures reaching 74 degrees, and respondents being able to enjoy three hours outside. They see themselves spending four hours with their family and three hours with friends, then coming home and hopping on the couch — where they’d use another three hours watching television.

When all is said and done, the perfect day would end with an individual hopping into bed at 10:50 p.m.

“Who doesn’t love sleeping in, sunny skies and spending time with loved ones,” says Vicki De Bruin, a spokesperson for the USHBC, in a statement. “These simple pleasures put the biggest smiles on our faces – and it’s even better when we know these seemingly indulgent treats are actually really good for us.”

The survey also polled respondents on various “mood boosters” that bring enough uplift to brighten cloudier days.

The top three mood boosters? According to the survey, most participants agreed that finding money in their pocket (58%), sleeping in without waking up to an alarm (55%), and lying in bed listening to the rain (51%) were sure-fire ways to improve their days. Not far behind was being on the receiving end of a small act of kindness (49%), petting a dog (48%), and performing a small act of kindness for someone else (47%).

Music and weather had large effects on mood, too. Almost half of the respondents (46%) said they immediately perk up when they hear sunny weather is in the forecast. Another 37% said listening to their favorite album boosted their mood. The Beatles were voted the most “mood-boosting” band by participants, with The Eagles and Michael Jackson rounding out the top three.

All in all, when asked to quantify the number of “good” days and “perfect” days, the average participant calculated that they have 204 good days and 15 perfect days per year. It may sound like a low number, but perhaps setting the bar high for an ideal day makes it more rewarding when it happens.

Here’s a look at the top 40 “mood boosters,” according to the survey:

Finding money in your pocket you didn’t know you had 58%
Being able to sleep in with no alarm set 55%
Lying in bed listening to rain fall outside 51%
A small gesture of kindness from somebody in your life 49%
Petting a dog 48%
Performing a small gesture of kindness for somebody in your life 47%
Realizing it’s a beautiful, sunny day 46%
Long, hot shower 44%
A meaningful, long hug from somebody you love 42%
Seeing a friend you haven’t seen in a long time 42%
The first sip of coffee of the day 41%
Plopping down on your bed after a long, tiring day 40%
Walking into an air-conditioned building on a hot day 40%
Baked treats (i.e. fresh blueberry pie) 40%
Listening to your favorite album 37%
Watching the sunset or sunrise 37%
Holding hands with someone you love 36%
Getting new clothes 35%
Cuddling your partner before getting up to start your day 34%
Cuddling with your pet after a long day 33%
Waking up to birds chirping 33%
Petting a cat 33%
Cooking your favorite meal 31%
Happening across a smell you enjoy, from cookies to the smell of rain 31%
Exchanging a genuine smile with a stranger 31%
Sunlight on your skin 31%
Getting a new haircut 30%
Finding a good new book to read 29%
Having a pleasant conversation with a total stranger 28%
Meeting a new person you genuinely like 28%
Eating a healthy food that makes you feel good about yourself 28%
Long soak in the tub 27%
Going to the movies 27%
Receiving a bouquet of flowers from someone you care about 25%
Going for a walk alone 25%
A lazy drive to nowhere in particular 25%
Having a nice, long stretch after sitting for awhile 24%
Ordering delivery 24%
Nice glass of beer or wine after a long day 24%
Realizing you’re going to have a good hair day 23%

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73 Comments

  1. Cara_C says:

    It’s so sad that so many dream of “sleeping in” until 8:15. In that case, maybe we should start work a little later.

  2. MNH says:

    I don’t get 15 ‘Perfect’ Days A Year. Hell I can’t count 15 ‘Perfect’ Days since turning 18.

  3. Rich says:

    I have been retired for 7 years now. Most days are perfect.

  4. Wilddog says:

    My perfect day was when Reagan was shot, my unperfect day was when I heard the worthless POS would live.

    1. Oliver Clozoff says:

      Liberals are the 2nd-most hateful, intolerant bigots on the planet, right behind ISIS.

      1. Tina Kazmarski says:

        lefties have killed millions

      2. Oliver Clozoff says:

        If you add it up over the past century, leftists win hands down. I was talking about today.

    2. Tina Kazmarski says:

      How are things in Iran?

      1. Wilddog says:

        Don’t know never been there.

  5. James says:

    The last “perfect” day, in terms of my life (not the nation’s), the last one I had was August 5, 1989. Life IS hell, then you die.

  6. Gilma Chute says:

    I can have 365 perfect day a year. After I realize that happiness is inside me, that I am the one that make the decision how to feel about everything, that life in reality is beautiful. I am very happy, but days does not exit, but moments, that normally teach me something. Plus now we have a great President Trump, nothing to complaint about it. MAGA

    1. Wilddog says:

      Very bigly ignorant post.

      1. Oliver Clozoff says:

        Very bigly hateful comment. At least we all know that you’re hate is eating a hole in your gut every time there’s good news about the country because of Trump.

  7. TheMo says:

    They should have specified 2000 women took this survey. Sex was nowhere to be found. Even then, really ladies?

  8. Robadude32 says:

    I think the U.S. Highbush Blueberry council should stick with Blueberry studies. Not this.

  9. M Aurelius says:

    They must be interviewing pathetic libs, because we Deplorables NEVER have a bad since 2012!! LOLOLOLOL!

  10. heathen_liberals says:

    Anything bad for America is a good day for a liberal.
    See the DNC for insight.

  11. Pouncekitty says:

    This is silly. Most people have WAAAAY more than 15 perfect days, especially Republicans who don’t walk around angry, bitter, unhinged, rioting and looting.

  12. Iben_Hadd says:

    At 81 I don’t remember a 100 but there have been a lot of 85s so I consider myself blessed.

  13. Kevin Hunter says:

    Forgetting to breathe for fifteen minutes or more has turned many a “perfect” day into a real bummer.

  14. TMAN says:

    Everyone knows the secret to life is to drink scotch older than your girlfriend!

  15. The Jomsviking says:

    I refuse to believe that no one mentioned “have fantastic sex” at any point in this survey. And the Beatles (!) are listed as the top feel good music group? Who did they ask, the 65 and older crowd?

    Still, perhaps it’s my general level of contentment or maybe I’m just very blessed, but I’d wager I have many more than 15 perfect days a year. I’m a happy man.

  16. amitorelocato says:

    Democrats snowflakes, do not have a second of peace each day since Trump got elected.He lives rent free in their heads and they are ready to blow up.

  17. gduckd says:

    My imperfect days changed to great to perfect days after I executed this plan

    1) Escape all credit at all costs. 90% of our arguments were over no money for bills. My philosophy on credit…..
    –Credit is spending money you don’t have, on things you don’t need, to impress people you don’t know–
    –There is no shame in living within your means—-
    2) Realize you cannot fix the world’s problems, and don’t feel guilty when your peers disgrace you for it. (they can’t either)
    3) Don’t get bullied into agreeing in something you do not believe in. Establish your own belief system, It’s always been there, you
    just need to find it
    4) Narrow your world to the ones you love. If you go out for drinks and your the only paying, your “friends” will run out when “your”
    money does.
    5) Are your “friends” baggage or are they true friends? Easy to figure out. Just say no once or twice, it’s usually only once and they
    won’t be back.
    6) It’s OK to make a mistake, learn from it and laugh it off.
    7) IT’S OK TO USE A PLASTIC STRAW.

    Hmm that sounds like a title for a book, maybe more to come.

  18. Jane Russell says:

    People have 15 perfect days? I must be doing something wrong.

  19. Ken says:

    Nothing surprising with this number. Step back and think about life by categories.
    65% of waking time is routine, mundane, mechanical and repetitive.
    20% -25% of time is stress beyond the stress that accompanies the routine 65% of life, anger, sadness, unhappiness and hurt.
    That leaves just 10% -15% of time for feeling perfect, happy, great about life, love, joy and being wowed by life and nature.
    It is specifically because this is such a small part of life it IS very special and appreciated.
    This is NOT rocket science. It is basic human nature.

    1. The Jomsviking says:

      No offense, but if you spend 20 – 25% of your time stressed out, you absolutely should consider a change of lifestyle. That’s no way to live man. Life is too short.