We’ve all felt the acute effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in our work and personal lives. Those who have been fortunate enough to keep their jobs often experience additional pressure, stress and guilt. And, of course, many more have lost employment altogether. And we continue to worry about the economy, the health of loved ones, and a variety of other things.

To learn more about how the situation affected people, my firm surveyed 546 people in the U.S. and U.K., looking at attitudes and reactions toward the pandemic and how they varied by age, gender, geography, parental status and other factors. Additionally, the report looked at how attitudes varied by personality type, as measured by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®) model.

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