Saturday, April 11, 2020
7 Time Wasters At Work - Work It Daily
7 Time Wasters At Work - Work It Daily Office jobs can sometimes prove to be monotonous and mundane â" meaning the lure of switching off and âwasting timeâ can often prove to be overwhelmingly tempting. âWhat? Me? Wasting time?â I hear you cry. Yes, you. According to pretty accurate statistics (I think so, anyway), only 10 percent of office workers say they waste than less than 30 minutes in a working day. And letâs face it, theyâre probably fibbing. In fact, the same study claims that 24 percent of people âwasteâ one hour of working time a day with 11 percent claiming to disregard âa few hoursâ. Thatâs not to say that âwasting timeâ is necessarily counterproductive (at least thatâs what I keep telling myself). More research into office habits argues that 70 percent believe that office workers are now more productive than they were five years ago thanks to greater technological distractions â" if that makes any sense. So, what are these mythical time-wasting distractions than can potentially make you even more productive? Here are seven major time wasters at work: 1. Social Media If you donât have a Facebook, Twitter, Google+ or Instagram account in 2013 then, seriously, what are you doing? You may as well not exist! Anyone whoâs anybody has a presence on social media these days and keeping up-to-date with whoâs doing what with whom and where is critical to keeping our voyeuristic tendencies at bay. 2. E-mails If you work in an office thereâs a good chance that you spend a lot of time on e-mail. And that usually means sifting through lots of junk and spam messages that we probably wouldnât bother with in our spare time. Then thereâs your personal e-mail account where distractions lie aplenty. From those social media notifications to online shopping offers to car insurance renewal deals. 3. Office Chit Chat Unless you absolutely detest the people you work with â" and I suppose that isnât out of the question â" having a good talk now and again with your colleagues can often prove to be quite the time consumer. Especially, if youâre like me, and canât stop talking about last nightâs football game. 4. Coffee Or Cigarette Breaks If you work in an office and donât drink coffee - or smoke â" then youâre missing out on some valuable time wasting and I strongly advise you to take up one of the two. Or both. Or at least pretend to (the most sensible option for you health aficionados). 5. Viral Videos Thereâs not a day that goes by in our office without a viral video doing the rounds. Iâm sure you know the sort â" an outrageous overhead kick, a flying monkey or someone just falling flat on their face. The problem with viral videos is that once you watch one, you tend to view another. And another. And another. Damn those related links. 6. Mobile Phone I bet you canât go anywhere without your phone, can you? No, of course you canât. Weâre ashamedly addicted to our pocket-sized devices and the urge to check upon whether weâve received a text, Tweet or Snapchat is often too overpowering for us to avoid. The disappointment only arrives when you stare blankly at your phone to realise itâs lunch time and you havenât received a jot (oh, just me?). 7. Reading Pointless Web Articles Admit it â" how often do you click on a random web article during office hours that you wouldnât normally think twice about looking at? Pretty often, Iâd say. You are reading this after all. Not to say this particular article is âpointlessâ. Quite the opposite. I think this article may just help you to be a little bit more productive! Do you find any particular thing wasting your time at work? Share it in our new CAREEREALISM Career Advice Forum. Enjoy this article? You've got time for another! Check out these related articles: Top 3 Ways To Waste Time On Your Job Search 11 Ways To Enjoy Summer When Youâre Working A Full-Time Job 9 Worst Productivity Sinks Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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