By Jerry Fields

Your time is important. As such you should learn to make as much as possible out of each and every day. However, there are many things each one of us does that eats away at our productivity. There are three simple things you can do right now to help clear away some of that clutter.

Television is one of the biggest wastes of time in many people's lives. It's not rare for some to sit back, flip on the tube and cycle through the channels looking for something to entertain ourselves. However, this is one of the primary places that your time goes to die. Cut out that TV and replace it with something you actually enjoy.

That doesn't mean you have to cut out TV altogether, though. Make date with your favorite shows. Or, better yet, record your key programs, then watch them when you've completed other tasks. This not only frees up productive hours, but it also allows you to skip commercials, which can siphon off as much as a quarter of every hour.

Another time saver involves planning backup activities. We frequently find ourselves waiting some places with nothing to do. Whether you're in the lobby of the doctor's office or waiting in line at the store, you're burning time you could be using productively.

Waiting is rarely a good use of time, especially when some wait times can stretch into multiple hours. Rather than simply count down the minutes, why not do something simple, but productive, such as reading a book or balancing your checkbook.

Speaking of reading, you can consolidate your learning into other activities as well. This is most naturally done while driving. Rather than reading that article, why not opt for an audio version of the same information? You can easily listen to the article while on your way to work.

In this way, you will be learning something important to you while doing something that takes minimal effort. You can easily use your ears for information gathering while keeping your eyes on the road.

These tips may seem so simple as to be obvious, and yet you might be amazed how much time you could gain just from implementing any one of them.

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