
Do you find yourself at the end of a day wondering just what you have managed to accomplish? Are you wasting valuable time each day?
If the answer is yes, check out the most common five ways you waste time every day. Be honest, do you find yourself doing any of them?
I’m sure you will be guilty of at least one of them as modern life is so full of things that can distract us from getting things done.
If that sounds a bit like you then this post will hopefully help you to become more productive each and every day by becoming aware of these distractions and time sinks and managing to avoid them to get stuff done.
You’ll also find some handy time management strategies in here too.
They can help you become more efficient and productive and be able to get the most out of your day.
Are you ready? Let’s get started…
5 Of The Biggest Timewasters Of Your Day

Even if you’re one of the more dedicated and organized people out there, you still waste time. Whether you work from home or in the office, we’re all guilty of getting distracted and losing focus.
It may not be deliberate, and you probably don’t even realize you’re doing it until it’s too late.
Here are five ways you waste time every day. See if you can relate.
1. Social Media/Emails/Texts

This is the big one and I can pretty much guarantee that everyone reading this post is or has been guilty of this one!
It’s become a vital part of our lives. But the world won’t stop turning if you don’t look at your social media for 15 minutes.
Picture this scenario: you’re in the middle of work when your phone beeps. You reach for your phone to see your incoming message. So, you go from message to email to Facebook to Instagram. Then, when you’re done, you notice that 20 minutes have gone by.
Research shows that each time you get distracted, even for a couple of minutes, your brain needs more than 20 minutes to refocus. Imagine how much wasted time that amounts to at the end of the day!
The Fix: Avoid randomly checking social media, emails, or texts. Instead, set up a certain time during your day for doing just that. In the meantime, turn off any notifications or mute your phone.
2. Organizing And Preparing

You’re probably wondering: how is this a time-waster?
The Fix: Find an online planner and to-do-list. Then, pick one day out of the week where you plan out the whole seven days in advance.
Schedule in work-related projects, meetings, and deadlines. You can also include a workout schedule and get-togethers with friends.
3. Multitasking

Multitasking: another thing that we do to trick ourselves into believing we’re being productive. Yet, the sad truth is, multitasking wastes a ton of time.
The Fix: It’s simple. Just put all your attention and focus on one task at a time. When you’re done, move on to the next task, and so on.
4. Checking The News

In this day and age, it seems something is happening in the news every five minutes. So, it’s easy to use the news as an excuse for procrastination. After all, we all want to be in the loop when it comes to politics, sports, and local news.
One great example is the Stay Focused Chrome app. It helps you ‘hide’ certain websites for, say, 45 minutes. Then, tell the app you want to spend 20 minutes on the so-and-so website. After the 20 minutes are done, the app will block you again until your next break.
5. Errands And Chores

The problem isn’t with the errands or chores themselves; it’s when you do them. Running errands during rush hour is one of the biggest time wasters ever!
Doing chores is another. You might be sitting at your desk, working away when you notice a dusty shelf or a cluttered drawer. So, you do the responsible thing and start dusting and decluttering.
The Fix: Plan your errands ahead when you know there’ll be less traffic. Also, try to do your shopping when you know the stores won’t be as crowded and they’re in their least peak hours.
As for chores, set up one or two days during the week when you do all the dusting, cleaning, and decluttering. This way, even if you see catches your attention, you can push back in your mind and wait until ‘chore day’ rolls around.
A Final Note
We all get the same amount of time each day: 86,2400 seconds, 1,440 minutes, or 24 hours. It’s up to you to figure out how you’re going to spend that time. Sadly, many of us spend our days doing things that don’t really add any value to our lives—or anyone else’s for that matter.
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