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Q: What are you prioritizing in your life right now?

Answered by 1,000+ others in All Industries

The most common answer was "Career" (32%)

Career
32%
Health
23%
Family
30%
Relationships
10%
Fun
5%

Gender

Male

Career
33%
Health
20%
Family
32%
Relationships
8%
Fun
7%
Answered by 500+ Male employees

Female

Career
31%
Health
26%
Family
29%
Relationships
11%
Fun
3%
Answered by 100+ Female employees

Non-Binary

Career
33%
Health
38%
Family
24%
Relationships
0%
Fun
5%
Answered by < 100 Non-Binary employees

Ethnicity

46%
Health

Native American answered Health the most among all other ethnicities.

African American/Black answered Fun the least among all other ethnicities.

  • Caucasian
  • Hispanic or Latino
  • African American/Black
  • Asian or Pacific Islander
  • Native American
  • Other
Career
27%
Health
23%
Family
33%
Relationships
11%
Fun
6%
Answered by 500+ Caucasian
Career
29%
Health
21%
Family
32%
Relationships
11%
Fun
7%
Answered by < 100 Hispanic or Latino
Career
37%
Health
28%
Family
26%
Relationships
6%
Fun
3%
Answered by < 100 African American/Black
Career
40%
Health
24%
Family
25%
Relationships
7%
Fun
4%
Answered by 100+ Asian or Pacific Islander
Career
31%
Health
46%
Family
23%
Relationships
0%
Fun
0%
Answered by < 100 Native American
Career
39%
Health
17%
Family
28%
Relationships
10%
Fun
6%
Answered by 100+ Other

Age

58%
Career

18-25 answered Career the most among all other age groups.

  • 18-25
  • 26-30
  • 31-35
  • 36-40
  • 41-45
  • 46-50
  • 51-55
  • 56-60
  • 61-65
  • 66+
Career
58%
Health
15%
Family
15%
Relationships
3%
Fun
9%
Answered by < 100 aged 18-25
Career
35%
Health
24%
Family
24%
Relationships
13%
Fun
4%
Answered by 100+ aged 26-30
Career
32%
Health
22%
Family
31%
Relationships
10%
Fun
5%
Answered by 100+ aged 31-35
Career
29%
Health
24%
Family
39%
Relationships
4%
Fun
4%
Answered by 100+ aged 36-40
Career
39%
Health
21%
Family
29%
Relationships
5%
Fun
6%
Answered by < 100 aged 41-45
Career
27%
Health
25%
Family
34%
Relationships
8%
Fun
6%
Answered by < 100 aged 46-50
Career
30%
Health
23%
Family
33%
Relationships
8%
Fun
6%
Answered by < 100 aged 51-55
Career
24%
Health
43%
Family
22%
Relationships
7%
Fun
4%
Answered by < 100 aged 56-60
Career
31%
Health
25%
Family
38%
Relationships
6%
Fun
0%
Answered by < 100 aged 61-65
Career
10%
Health
20%
Family
30%
Relationships
30%
Fun
10%
Answered by < 100 aged 66+

Education

40%
Career

Some college answered Career the most among all other education levels.

High school answered Relationships the least among all other education levels.

  • High school
  • Some college
  • Associate's
  • Bachelor's
  • Master's
  • Doctoral or professional
Career
37%
Health
15%
Family
38%
Relationships
3%
Fun
7%
Answered by < 100 with High school education level
Career
40%
Health
31%
Family
19%
Relationships
7%
Fun
3%
Answered by < 100 with Some college education level
Career
22%
Health
26%
Family
31%
Relationships
11%
Fun
10%
Answered by < 100 with Associate's education level
Career
34%
Health
24%
Family
27%
Relationships
9%
Fun
6%
Answered by 100+ with Bachelor's education level
Career
33%
Health
22%
Family
34%
Relationships
7%
Fun
4%
Answered by 100+ with Master's education level
Career
31%
Health
19%
Family
38%
Relationships
7%
Fun
5%
Answered by < 100 with Doctoral or professional education level

Experience

44%
Career

Entry Level answered Career the most among all other segments.

  • Entry Level
  • 1 to 3 Years
  • 3 to 6 Years
  • 6 to 10 Years
  • Over 10 Years
Career
44%
Health
22%
Family
24%
Relationships
4%
Fun
6%
Answered by < 100 with Entry Level experience
Career
37%
Health
21%
Family
25%
Relationships
10%
Fun
7%
Answered by 100+ with 1 to 3 Years experience
Career
31%
Health
23%
Family
25%
Relationships
16%
Fun
5%
Answered by 100+ with 3 to 6 Years experience
Career
27%
Health
22%
Family
35%
Relationships
11%
Fun
5%
Answered by 100+ with 6 to 10 Years experience
Career
30%
Health
25%
Family
32%
Relationships
7%
Fun
6%
Answered by 500+ with Over 10 Years experience

Location

44%
Family

New York answered Family the most among all other locations.

Chicago answered Fun the least among all other locations.

  • Atlanta
  • Boston
  • Chicago
  • Dallas
  • Denver
  • Houston
  • Los Angeles
  • New York
  • Phoenix
  • San Francisco
  • Seattle
  • Washington, DC
Career
32%
Health
21%
Family
29%
Relationships
14%
Fun
4%
Answered by < 100 in Atlanta
Career
33%
Health
22%
Family
33%
Relationships
6%
Fun
6%
Answered by < 100 in Boston
Career
15%
Health
26%
Family
39%
Relationships
17%
Fun
3%
Answered by < 100 in Chicago
Career
34%
Health
22%
Family
35%
Relationships
6%
Fun
3%
Answered by < 100 in Dallas
Career
25%
Health
39%
Family
18%
Relationships
7%
Fun
11%
Answered by < 100 in Denver
Career
30%
Health
25%
Family
30%
Relationships
10%
Fun
5%
Answered by < 100 in Houston
Career
27%
Health
31%
Family
27%
Relationships
10%
Fun
5%
Answered by 100+ in Los Angeles
Career
29%
Health
16%
Family
44%
Relationships
6%
Fun
5%
Answered by < 100 in New York
Career
18%
Health
29%
Family
35%
Relationships
18%
Fun
0%
Answered by < 100 in Phoenix
Career
39%
Health
25%
Family
25%
Relationships
8%
Fun
3%
Answered by 100+ in San Francisco
Career
16%
Health
18%
Family
42%
Relationships
8%
Fun
16%
Answered by < 100 in Seattle
Career
36%
Health
20%
Family
30%
Relationships
8%
Fun
6%
Answered by < 100 in Washington, DC

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