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Is modern life killing us? Is modern life killing us?
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Juggling childcare, a commute to work, getting to grips with technology - is the pace of modern life affecting your happiness?Juggling childcare, a commute to work, getting to grips with technology - is the pace of modern life affecting your happiness?
The BBC's Reeta Chakrabarti is given tips on how to slow down. She asks whether any lessons can be learned from Denmark, where people work shorter hours and pay less for childcare. The BBC's Reeta Chakrabarti held a live hangout on the BBC News Google+ page on Tuesday 6th August to discuss this subject with contributions from our audience.
Has life nowadays become too busy and is there anything we can do to slow down? When would you not take a work call, for example? At a wedding? A funeral?
You can join Reeta in a live hangout on the BBC News Google+ page on Tuesday 6 August at 1300GMT/1400BST to share your ideas.
Wherever you are in the world, you can get involved in the conversation.
Here are the ways you can take part:
On Twitter, tweet your question or comment using the hashtag #BBCReetaChat
On Google+, send your question via the BBC News Google+ page
Text your comment beginning BBCReetaChat to 61124 (in the UK) or +44 7624 800 100 (outside the UK)