Stop Wasting Time — Start Building Positive Habits

Stop Wasting Time — Start Building Positive Habits

From ABetterU: 52 Books A Year by Brad Young by Brad Young

March 22, 2026 · 31 min · Episode 98

About this episode

This episode discusses the impact of distractions on productivity and how to build positive habits to manage time effectively.

Research from the University of California Irvine found that it takes an average of twenty three minutes to fully refocus after a single interruption. Most Americans are interrupted or self-distracted dozens of times per day. That means a significant portion of every workday is spent recovering from distraction rather than doing actual meaningful work. A study published by the American Psychological Association found that multitasking — switching between tasks rapidly — reduces productivity by as much as forty percent. We think we are being efficient, but we are actually burning time and mental energy on transitions rather than deep, focused output. According to research from Salary.com and Udemy, the top time wasters in daily life include excessive social media use, aimless internet browsing, unproductive meetings, excessive television consumption, and disorganized work environments. Together these habits can consume anywhere from three to six hours of an average person's day — time that most people say they desperately wish they had more of.

People in this episode

Host: Brad Young

Topics covered

  • time management
  • productivity
  • positive habits
  • distraction
  • multitasking

Keywords

  • distraction
  • multitasking
  • productivity
  • time wasters
  • positive habits

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: University of California Irvine, American Psychological Association, Salary.com, Udemy

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