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9 Time-Saving Strategies for Every Single Day

Make the hours you have work for you!

By Lorna HarveyPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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You are not the only person who has more things to accomplish than there is time in the day to complete them. No matter how much progress is made in society with new technologies that are meant to enable us to accomplish more in less time, it still feels like there is never enough time to get everything done, that needs to be done.

But imagine for a moment that you had the ability to extend your day by an additional hour or two. In what ways would you put that time to use?

Although it is impossible to get more time, the following strategies can help you make better use of the time you do have:

1. Do away with activities that aren't necessary. It's possible that you simply have too much on your plate!

Consider giving every aspect of your life a close inspection in order to ascertain whether or not there are any activities in your life that are utterly pointless.

There is a good chance that there are a few items that you may remove from your life without experiencing any negative consequences.

2. Delete social media accounts. Platforms for social media might be useful, but at the same time, they are excellent ways to waste time.

There is a significant body of evidence indicating that using social media can be detrimental to one's mental health.

Think about getting rid of your social media profiles and making more of an effort to talk to your loved ones and friends the old-fashioned manner by calling them up or visiting them in person.

3. Disable alerts. Is it absolutely necessary for you to be updated in real-time on every text message, email, and app activity?

Turn everything off, and then check in every few hours to see if you've overlooked anything significant to see if anything has changed.

4. Don't strive for perfection. Certain responsibilities call for one's undivided attention. Some people do not.

It is not required that you organize your closet with the same degree of meticulousness as a physician doing a liver transplant.

Consider how thoroughly a task needs to be completed, and then carry it out with the amount of time and attention to detail that is commensurate with that evaluation.

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5. Consider how you might complete this work more effectively and in less time. Are you certain that the route you're taking to work is the most efficient one?

Are you doing a thorough job of cleaning the house? Consider every activity that you do out on a regular basis and look for ways to complete it more quickly and effectively.

6. Outsource. It is possible to outsource a significant portion of your daily life.

Although no one can eat, sleep, or work out for you, you may pay others to do a lot of things for you, including a lot of different activities.

It is possible to hire someone to handle your cleaning, laundry, mowing the grass, driving, shopping, cooking, doing your taxes, and even building a new deck for you.

It's possible that you have a spouse or children who can help shoulder some of the responsibility.

7. Make a plan for the day. If you don't have a strategy at all, even a mediocre one is better than nothing.

Consider the things that you have to get done, then write them down on a list.

If you stick to your list, you'll find that you're able to get more done each day in the same amount of time.

8. Keep track of the time. Where exactly are you squandering your time?

How do you manage to fill all of your spare time?

If you've never given your time management much thought before, you might be startled to find out where your time is going.

Spend at least a couple of days keeping a journal of the activities you perform and the amount of time you spend on each one.

Pay special attention to the amount of time that is spent engaging in enjoyable activities such as using electronic gadgets.

9. Take into consideration when you eat. People tend to underestimate how much time eating actually takes.

You are responsible for going grocery shopping, preparing the food, eating it, and then cleaning up afterward.

That's a significant amount of time if you eat three times a day.

Some meals can be prepared significantly more rapidly than others.

Instead of roasting a chicken, making mashed potatoes, and washing pots and pans, you could just eat a sandwich and an apple off of a paper plate instead.

Or, use a meal delivery system. This will take far less time.

Go to the store and get foods that need little effort to make and almost no cleanup afterwards.

Also, try to limit the number of times each week that you go shopping. It's possible that each trip to the grocery shop will take an hour or more.

Be More Productive with the Hours we Have!

Everyone has exactly the same 24 hours available to them each day to live their lives.

It is helpful to discover the additional time that you may put to whatever use you see fit, whether your typical day consists of a relaxed and easygoing schedule or one that is incredibly hectic.

You can't make a day last longer, but you can generate additional hours for yourself by being more productive, being more efficient, and eliminating activities and responsibilities that aren't necessary.

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About the Creator

Lorna Harvey

My love of writing is relatively new but since I started it has become a passion. I hope you enjoy my writing and look forward to your comments.

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