How to Spot Your Time Leaks Before They Sink You

Ever wonder where your day goes? I used to finish work feeling busy but empty—nothing big got done.

Then I started hunting time leaks. Those sneaky minutes on random emails or scrolling? They add up.

Try this: for one day, track what you do every 30 minutes. Pen and paper work, or use Google calendar like I do. Spot the gaps—10 minutes here, 15 there.

Next, plug them. Block 60 minutes for your real win instead. Leaks fixed, day won.

Start tracking tomorrow. What’s your first leak?

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