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Dont_waste_my_time Apr 2026

Social media scrolling and "fake work" (organizing folders instead of doing the task) eat away at your day.

When you stop allowing your time to be wasted, the quality of your relationships actually improves. You attract people who are equally intentional and driven. You move from a state of constant "busyness" to a state of meaningful "productivity." dont_waste_my_time

Start conversations by saying, "I have a hard stop in 15 minutes." This forces both parties to get to the point. Social media scrolling and "fake work" (organizing folders

Before committing to a call or meeting, ask, "What is the specific goal we need to achieve?" You move from a state of constant "busyness"

Often, the biggest time-waster in our lives is the person in the mirror. To respect others' time, you must first respect your own:

Time is the only asset you cannot earn back. Unlike money, which can be lost and regained, or energy, which can be restored with rest, once a minute is gone, it is gone forever. Adopting a "don't waste my time" philosophy isn't about being rude; it’s about practicing radical self-respect. 1. The Psychology of the "Time-Waster"