Top 'Me Time' Investment for Women in Their 40s is 'Adult Re-skilling,' Followed by 'Luxury Solo Lunch' and 'Solo Activities' [GLAM Survey on 40s Values]
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- Top 'Me Time' Investment for Women in Their 40s is 'Adult Re-skilling,' Followed by 'Luxury Solo Lunch' and 'Solo Activities' [GLAM Survey on 40s Values]
- Mode Media Japan surveyed 300 working women in their 40s about their 'me time.' The results show that 'obtaining qualifications and adult re-skilling' is the top priority for time and money investment, indicating that 'me time' is being redefined as a proactive period for self-development and life planning.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Tue Jun 09 2026 10:00:03 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Mode Media Japan surveyed 300 working women in their 40s about their 'me time.' The results show that 'obtaining qualifications and adult re-skilling' is the top priority for time and money investment, indicating that 'me time' is being redefined as a proactive period for self-development and life planning.
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- Top 'Me Time' Investment for Women in Their 40s is 'Adult Re-skilling,' Followed by 'Luxury Solo Lunch' and 'Solo Activities' [GLAM Survey on 40s Values] (Tue Jun 09 2026 10:00:03 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- Tue Jun 09 2026 10:00:03 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Mode Media Japan surveyed 300 working women in their 40s about their 'me time.' The results show that 'obtaining qualifications and adult re-skilling' is the top priority for time and money investment, indicating that 'me time' is being redefined as a proactive period for self-development and life planning.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the preferred way for 40-year-old women to spend their personal time for investment?
- A: The most chosen option was 'obtaining qualifications and adult re-education'.
- Q: What is the status of personal time for 40-year-old women?
- A: About 40% can only secure less than one hour per day for personal time, feeling challenged in securing time.
- Q: What percentage of 40-year-olds started seeking new hobbies or solo time?
- A: 66.7% of the respondents said they started seeking new hobbies or solo time more than when they were in their 20s and 30s.
- Q: What is the biggest reason for seeking personal time?
- A: The most common reason is 'stress relief and refreshment', followed by 'seeking fulfillment in the second half of life' and 'wanting to return to oneself and forget roles'.
- Q: What was the target group and implementation period of this survey?
- A: The survey was conducted with 300 40-year-old women from May 20 to May 25, 2026.