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Lyrx [107]
4 years ago
13

Discuss the three ways time is wasted and how this can be avoided

Biology
2 answers:
fgiga [73]4 years ago
8 0
  • procrastinating or poor time management
  • not being prepared
  • waiting for the right moment every time

All three of these are examples of wasting time. Procrastination and poor time management go hand in hand, and they're usually when someone will put off something until the last minute. Not being prepared is also a way that time gets wasted because in most cases, when you aren't prepared for something and you jump into it, you will waste more time trying to figure your way out then rather than just planning beforehand. But also waiting for the perfect moment every single time you do something is a big time-waster as well. Not everything has a perfect moment, and most of the time people use this excuse to just put something off. They end up waiting forever and never get done.

Not only do all of these things waste time, but they also cause a lot of stress to the individual. Some ways to avoid wasting time would be to make sure you are having a game plan before going into something, making sure you time manage a timeline according to your gameplan, and not to wait too long to act. Avoiding wasting time will cause an individual to relieve their stress and feel more confident about being productive.

QveST [7]4 years ago
7 0
1. time is wasted by doing things you hate
2. time is wasted by spending it with people who make u miserable
3. time is wasted by being bored
to avoid time being wasted you can do things you enjoy and find very distracting
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