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Why is Time Management Important?

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Why is Time Management Important?

Time management is life management.”

Isn’t this right? How often have you said, “Wish I had more time! I don’t have time for this! My calendar is all caught up.”

Isn’t it funny how often we hope for better time management, but if we’re being honest, many of us don’t stop to consider how we may make better use of our time. We fall into particular working habits, find a way to cope from day to day, and are willing to leave things alone. Well, if you don’t believe me, here is something interesting.

Ask yourself, why do we waste time? 

According to research, 53% of people take “breaks” because they believe it improves their overall productivity, 20% due to boredom, 8% owing to a lack of incentive, 7% due to dissatisfaction at work, and 2% due to inadequate pay. It’s fascinating to note that more than half of respondents believe their breaks help them work better, despite the fact that the contrary is true.


Next, when is the most time squandered, and when is employee productivity at its peak? Tuesday mornings are the most productive, while Friday afternoons are the least productive, according to the same survey. In general, most work is completed between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Finally, who do you think wastes the most time at work? According to the findings, women waste slightly less time at work than men (87 percent vs 91 percent ). In comparison to 88 percent of married employees and 85 percent of divorcees, 91 percent of single workers squander time.

WHATTTT!!! Shocking enough? It is a prevalent misconception that the younger you are, the less focused you are, leading to the belief that younger employees squander more business time. According to the report, the worst offenders are individuals between the ages of 26 and 32, with 95 percent of them wasting time on a daily basis. For persons aged 18-25 and 33-60, the percentage declines to roughly 90%, and for those over 60, it drops to 78 percent.

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