According to previous studies, there is strong relationship between some factors of
Zimbardo’s time perspective model and well-being, between meaning in life and well-being, as well
as between time perspective and meaning in life. Having in mind that similar research haven’t been
conveyed so far in Republic of Macedonia, the goal of this study was to test inter-correlations among
mentioned variables and to explore whether time perspective and meaning in life are signifi cant
predictors of the subjective well-being. Participants were undergraduate psychology students from
University “Ss Cyril and Methodius” in Skopje. They have completed surveys that assessed time
perspective (ZTPI), meaning in life (MLQ) and subjective well-being (PANAS and SWLS). The
results have shown that subjective well-being is associated with presence of meaning in life, orientation
toward present pleasure (PH), sentimental attitude toward the past (PP) and lack of negative view of
the past (PN). Furthermore PH and PP appeared important for presence of meaning in life, while
future orientation was associated with search of meaning in life. Finally, it was found that presence of
meaning in life and Past-Negative factor signifi cantly predict students’ subjective well-being. Overall,
the evidence indicates that most of the previous fi ndings are valid for Macedonian context as well.