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You’re Not Busy — You’re Just Bad at Using Your Time
Ever say, “I don’t have enough time”?
Yeah. Me too.
But that’s a lie. You do have time. Probably more than you think.
The real problem? It’s leaking out of your day in ways you don’t even notice.
Not in the big ways, like, “Oh, I accidentally took a five-hour nap.” (Though, respect.) But in the tiny, in-between moments — checking your phone real quick, bouncing between tasks, telling yourself you’ll start that thing later.
Then, suddenly, it’s 6 PM, you’re wiped, and you still didn’t work on that project, that idea, that thing you keep saying is important.
The myth of “not enough time”
Most people don’t have a time problem. They have a focus problem.
That’s why you can binge an entire show in a weekend but can’t find time for your own creative work. It’s not because Netflix gives you extra hours — it’s because it removes decision-making. You sit down, press play, and boom.