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Since “woman’s work is never done,” it stands to reason that women feel an acute shortage of “me time.” A survey of women by Health magazine adds to the literature of lament on this topic. (How harried women find time to answer frequent surveys on the issue is something of a mystery.) Asked how much “me time” they get on a typical weekday, fewer than half (46 percent) said it’s more than an hour; 27 percent get half an hour or less, including 12 percent who get less than 15 minutes.

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