Don’t waste my time. One of the greatest sins of modern
society is to waste time. It is even worse to waste someone else’s time. Unfortunately, there are numerous ways that
you can waste time. Pace Productivity
conducted surveys among 690 employees and entrepreneurs across North America.
The first question they asked was designed to find out which factors impeded respondents'
productivity that were outside of their control. The following were the top ten
time wasters that respondents felt they had no control over.
Paperwork / administrative tasks Customer requests: service / problems / complaints Phone calls / phone interruptions / inquiries Computer / system / equipment problems No internal support / other departments' inefficiency Unspecified interruptions Traffic / travel Meetings - too many / too long / unnecessary Volume of work / not enough time Staffing issues / people absent |
135
115
101
86
58
45
43
38
38
36
|
This is a very interesting list. No doubt there are many aspects
of time that we cannot control. However,
the first question I have when looking at this list is the validity of the respondents’
assumption that they have “no control” over these time wasters. I admit that in several of these areas, it is
difficult to have control, but the operational word is difficult. I would stop at the word impossible. I lean
towards looking at what I can do to have more control over my life and I refuse
to abdicate control in many of these so called time waster areas. I might only have partial control but once I
assert this control, I can minimize the impact of the time wasted.
Do you see some areas above that you also feel you could
take some control over? What are the
biggest time wasters in your life? Do
you think they are all out of your control or do you think you have some
control over them? Pick one large time
waster in your life. What could you do
today that would help you to gain control and minimize this time waster in your
life?
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