Thursday, October 17, 2013

Time Suckers

                               (photo courtesy of stuartmiles/freedigitalphotos.net)


Fact......We all have 24 hours or 1440 minutes or 86400 seconds in day. 
There is no one anywhere that had, has, or will have anymore or any less. 

So what are you doing with your 86400 seconds?

Many times we are in circumstances beyond our control, but more often, than not, we can control much of how we approach our day. 
Here are some things I that I find are time suckers and result in unproductive time during our day. 

1.  Computer - Let's face it.  Many of us read a lot of blogs, look at a lot of Facebook, Twitter,  Instagram and Pinterest.  We sit down to do one quick thing and the next thing we know, 30 minutes or even 2 hours have gone come and gone. 

2.  Phone - Phone conversations with friends are great but sometimes not timely.  Phones can even be mini computers that we spend time playing games or getting involved in social media. 

3.  TV - Oh my.  This can be a total time sucker!  How many hours of TV can you watch in a day or night without really realizing how much time has passed.  With at least a gazillion TV stations at our fingertips, it is easy to channel surf our way into oblivion.  

4.  Twirling - This is a common practice when dealing with my clients.......they twirl.  They start cleaning out a desk drawer, see something that needs to go somewhere else in the house, they go to that spot, they see something in that area that needs attention, they take that somewhere, they see something in that other area of the house that needs attention and this goes on and on and on.  Then at the end of the day, the desk drawer remains cluttered, unorganized and relatively untouched.   Twirling and not being focused will suck time out of productivity.

5.  People - I know that sounds a little harsh and it does not encompass all people all the time.  I am specifically talking about those people that stop by your office for a chat, regardless of what you are doing.  I am talking about those people who use you as their personal water cooler to catch up on the latest and greatest news, sports and office related banter. 
If you work at home, it can be a roommate, spouse or child.  

6.  Perfectionism - Trying to do things perfectly will absolutely suck time out of your day and your life.  No one is saying you should not give any project or task your best but many people will not begin or  move to another task unless perfection can or has been achieved. 

What are your personal time suckers?  Where are you wasting valuable time that would be better spent somewhere else?  
My next blog post will be on how to solve these time sucker problems. 

 "Money, I can only gain or lose. But time I can only lose. So, I must spend it carefully."     - Author Unknown





6 comments:

  1. Heh. I know another thing like twirling, which we call "cat hoovering". It's where you do just one more thing to get ready to do the thing you need to do. It usually ends in never getting to the thing you really need to do. For example I need to clean the oven, but first I need to wash the cleaning cloths and reorganize the shelf with the oven cleaner and while I'm at it mop the floor of the laundry. . .
    So hard to stay on task some days!
    Visiting you from Facebook UBC. Happy Thursday. :)

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    1. Love the term cat hoovering. Thanks for visiting!

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  2. He he, I know most of us are guilty of these things. I tend to multi-task more than I should, but when I have to re-start my browser or something else happens like that, I tend to go off on a tangent.

    I'm getting better, though. I use a timer a lot. For one thing, it keeps me from sitting for hours. I set it for an hour and then get up and do a household task for 15-20 minutes.

    I enjoyed this post - will make it a goal to stop twirling my time away :)

    All the best,
    Leslie

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Leslie. Timers can be so effective in keeping us on track! Hope you have a non-twirling day!

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  3. Totally relate to most of those. Looking forward to tomorrow's post!

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