The favourite ways Brits "find themselves" include a digital detox, daily empowerment and travelling the world.
A study of 2,000 adults found most have never been on a "journey of self-discovery" and almost half (47%) haven’t completely come to terms with who the real "them" is yet.
And only 28% are content with their lot in life.
Of those who are, or have been on such a pursuit, a whopping 83% say it was a success.
But more than a third (34%) of those polled, by Tourism New Zealand, said travelling abroad would improve their chances of finding themselves.
Missing radioactive capsule found after huge search - and it's the size of a peaMore than half of those (55%) said they’d like to get the opportunity to experience an entirely different culture - expanding their horizons in the process.
Others think ditching alcohol, taking up yoga and meditation, changing career path, or starting a TikTok channel, would be the best way to find themselves.
Nonetheless, 76% believe it is important to understand yourself - with the aim of building self-confidence the number one reason for doing so (51%).
Discovering your full-potential (45%) and learning from past mistakes (41%), are also incentives for self-discovery, according to OnePoll.com data.
New Zealand topped the list as the place Brits feel is best to visit in order to complete a voyage of self-discovery, followed by Australia, Canada and USA.
The study also found over a third (37%) of everyone polled is keen to live life to the full, with a quarter of Brits (25%) making their way through a bucket list of life goals.
Sarah Handley, general manager, Americas & Europe for New Zealand Tourism, said: "It’s great to see that people in the UK are interested in self-discovery, with some stepping out of their comfort zones and seeking new adventures, in a bid to improve their overall well-being and self-understanding.
"New Zealand has so much to offer such as diverse landscapes, unique wildlife, and a rich indigenous culture to immerse yourself in, making it the perfect destination for self-reflection.
"We welcome anyone embarking on a journey of self-discovery, we hope that New Zealand provides the opportunity to truly find yourself."
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